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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM PDT

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XRF  Trenching Attachment
XRF Trenching Attachment
V-Series Compact Wheel Loaders
V-Series Compact Wheel Loaders
Tree Jack
Tree Jack
Titan DT Steamer
Titan DT Steamer
Rapid Core Coring System
Rapid Core Coring System
MTL312
MTL312
MT 523
MT 523
Model 4500 Rock Picker for Seedbed Prep
Model 4500 Rock Picker for Seedbed Prep
DH22PG SDS Rotary Hammer
DH22PG SDS Rotary Hammer
CLPB Series
CLPB Series
B-16 and B-21 Concrete Bombers
B-16 and B-21 Concrete Bombers

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B-16 and B-21 Concrete Bombers

The Miller Spreader Company has unveiled its newly-updated line of heavy-duty Scoot Crete concrete buggies. Dubbed the "B-16 and B-21 Concrete Bombers," both models sport a retrograde, military-inspired theme, shipped standard with an aggressive "shark's teeth" design molded into the bucket - a throwback to the tradition of WWII bomber "nose art."



The B-16 and B-21 Concrete Bombers are updated concrete buggies for various construction and concrete applications.

  • Models sport a retrograde, military-inspired theme
  • Shipped standard with an aggressive "shark's teeth" design molded into the bucket
  • Design represents a bold cosmetic makeover of the overbuilt, heavy-duty Scoot Crete buggies

CLPB Series

Water Maze introduces the CLPB series, the first wash-water treatment system to integrate mechanical filtration and bioremediation. The revolutionary integration of these two technologies results in two significant benefits: 1) There is no need for chlorine to sanitize the waste stream so the CLPB is operationally safer and more environmentally friendly than other water treatment systems;
2) The two technologies work together to treat emulsified oils and suspended solids, such as clay or silt, which are considered outside the range and capability of other wash-water treatment systems.

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