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Coal Crusher attachment

Ok all you oldies but goodies put your thinking caps on. There was a attachment to handle the pulverizing rollers (called tires) used in goal fire generating plants. This attachment went onto the forks (of a big forklift) and handled the large heavy roller when the plant did a change out or service on the machine.
Anybody have any idea of the company that made the attachment?
  • Posted 3 Oct 2007 11:23
  • Discussion started by catwaddy
  • Florida, United States
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I remember taking photos of this unit. Cascade (Canada division) also built a few of these handlers. I have pictures and layout drawings which can be emailed. You can contact me at 1-800-380-2272 for further info. Regards, Joe.
  • Posted 23 Nov 2007 01:04
  • Modified 23 Nov 2007 01:05 by poster
  • Reply by joe_b
  • Ontario, Canada
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We built that product at Swing Shift Manufacturing in Ranier, OR. It is an integral carriage with fork mounted crusher arms. You can reach me at 281-992-2006, Unit Load Handling Systems, Inc. Our group is the old Swing Shift bunch, and I do mean old.
Brian Scally
  • Posted 4 Oct 2007 23:34
  • Reply by BrianS
  • Texas, United States
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