LANCASTER COUNTY, PA, July 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Great Video of Tanco Bale Shear - 800-733-0275 - Tanco I70 & I73 Bale Shear
Hamilton Equipment stocks the NEW Tanco I73 & I70 Bale Shear, in addition to the full line of Tanco wholegoods and parts. Hamilton Equipment is the exclusive US importer and distributor of all Tanco Autowrap wholegoods and parts.
The new Tanco I73 Bale Shear easily handles larger diameter round bales -- up to 5ft in diameter! And the Tanco I70 Bale Shear accomodates up to 4ft diameter round bales. The Tanco I73 Bale Shear comes with an adjustable gripper that also handles 4ft diameter round bales too!
See our exciting video, above, of the I73 and I70 in action with a skid steer! http://youtu.be/heOv3twckFg
Tanco's revolutionary bale shears allow you to feed wrapped bales without cutting the plastic wrapping or netting. The bale shears work by gripping the net and plastic wrap while splitting the bale in half - the net or plastic is retained and saves time!
The I73 & I70 will slice through silage bales, straw bales and hay with ease.
Our service manager, Harold Stauffer, is factory-trained to help you with all of your parts or service needs.
Call Hamilton Equipment at 800-733-0275 for more information and pricing - or visit our website at www.haminc.com.
Tanco Bale Shear Video - 800-733-0275 in USA
Tanco I70 & I73 Bale Shear Video - 800-733-0275 in USA
2012-07-10
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