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Quote from Cassie on June 19, 2024, 3:23 pmHello,
I am trying to identify any transfer station operations that are similar to ours in Leon County. We run two 744 loaders and average about 800 tons a day. The trucks get loaded from over a wall, so a scoop function is performed, in opposition to just pushing into a pit. Ultimately, I'm trying to see what type of cutting edges that other (similar) operations are using on their loader buckets. We have tried the rubber ones in the past, and are currently using steel, but we would like to explore current options. Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks!
~Cassie
Hello,
I am trying to identify any transfer station operations that are similar to ours in Leon County. We run two 744 loaders and average about 800 tons a day. The trucks get loaded from over a wall, so a scoop function is performed, in opposition to just pushing into a pit. Ultimately, I'm trying to see what type of cutting edges that other (similar) operations are using on their loader buckets. We have tried the rubber ones in the past, and are currently using steel, but we would like to explore current options. Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks!
~Cassie
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