EPHRATA, PA, September 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) Hamilton Equipment, Inc. - 800-733-0275- is showcasing Tanco Bale Wrappers and Bale Shears at Booth EH S01 at the WDE in Madison, WI.
Visit Booth EH S01 at WDE to see for yourself why Tanco builds the best quality Bale Wrappers and Shears, has the lowest prices - and see how you can greatly improve your productivity!
Or view our video - above, to see the Tanco 1320 Bale Wrapper in action!
Hamilton Equipment, Inc. is the exclusive importer and distributor of Tanco bale wrapping products for the United States. Hamilton Equipment stocks Tanco bale wrappers, bale shears, and all Tanco parts. Call us at 800-733-0275 for pricing and delivery.
Hamilton Equipment stocks the following units, and PARTS for:
1530 EH Single Arm Round & Square Bale Wrapper
1540 EH Double Arm Round and Square Bale Wrapper
I-73 Bale Shear
1310 Single Arm round Bale Wrapper
1320 EH Double Arm Bale Wrapper
D70 Tanco Round Bale Stacker
170 Tanco Bale Shear (Less Brackets)
1400 EH Tanco Full Auto Round Wrapper
1814ARC Tanco Full Auto Wrap Square Wrapper
1814LA Tanco Full Auto Square Wrapper
404EH Tanco Full Auto Square Wrapper
580A Tanco Auto Trailer Round Wrapper
580S Tanco Trailer Round Wrapper
Hamilton Equipment, Inc. has been a wholesale distributor of agricultural, lawn and garden and outdoor equipment and implements since 1938!
www.haminc.com
Tanco Bale Wrappers & Shears - Highest Quality, Lowest Prices- 800-733-0275
Tanco Bale Wrappers: best quality, lowest price, improved productivity - 800-733-0275.
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