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Last year I bought a Taylor 1100. We installed a new spreader bar and have a lifting capacity of 105,000#
This year I bought a RS 50 Reach Stacker Fantuzzi. I am looking to replace the factory spreader bar with a fixed spreader bar. Does anyone have one? Or plans I can work off to build a new one? regards Larry S
  • Posted 7 Jan 2007 07:32
  • By larry_s
  • joined 2 Dec'05 - 8 messages
  • California, United States
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Larry, we can design and build a fixed spreader for the truck. All we need from you is some contact info and some specs of the load and truck mounting and features required on the spreader. We need to talk. Call Brian at 281-992-2006.
  • Posted 19 Jan 2007 02:02
  • By BrianS
  • joined 7 Apr'05 - 26 messages
  • Texas, United States

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