Hardscaping

Hardscaping Supplement – May 2009

May 01, 2009 |

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Skid steer to transport pavers

Case Construction’s new 400 Series 3 skid-steer loaders feature Tier III certified engines. The 440 model has an 83-horsepower engine, and the entire series has a 7-percent increase in headroom and a 6-percent increase in lap-bar width compared with previous models. The machine has a welded one-piece unitized chassis and steel fuel and hydraulic tanks. The radial lift works well for pushing or digging work, including material distribution.


Add rugged walls to your landscape

The Keystone Compac Hewnstone wall unit was created with Sculpterra Technology to provide a natural, rugged look. It has an open core design and high strength pin connection system. The product’s light weight and shorter tail design make it easy to handle and a good choice for projects where deep embedment length is not required.


Create outdoor kitchens in less time

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With Stone Age Manufacturing’s new Cabinet Component System, landscape professionals can design and install an outdoor kitchen or entertainment area in less time than traditional methods. The modular outdoor kitchen islands combine reinforced lightweight concrete panels and a unique fastening system. The panels integrate seamlessly with other Stone Age products and don’t require surface preparation prior to finish application.


Power cutter for hard-surface cutting

Dolmar’s new power cutters have improved filtration, carburetion and compression-release. The new design allows the saws to handle continuous use in rugged environments, and provides more comfort for longer operator use. Well-suited for various hard-
surface cutting applications, power cutter models have a maximum cutting depth between 97 millimeters and 147 millimeters.

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