2U — I Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3,1978: FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT - YOUR SINOI TRUCKBODIES AND CONVERSION HOISTS FRO o M flMs 000 te^pgai •ft® The above photo shows an actual truck body wrecked by a tipover which was caused by uneven lifting of an off-center load. Although HARSH HOISTS® cannot guarantee that a truck equipped with a HARSH® RL—ll2 will never tip over, the engineered lifting stability of the RL—ll2 will greatly reduce this possibility. SEE ON DISPLAY: COMPLETE LINE OF POWER TAKE-OFFS THER IN STOCK 1979GMC 7000 TRUCK w/16 Ft. Grain Body & Hoist 1979 FORD FBOO TRUCK w/16 Ft. Grain Body & Hoist 1979 GMC 3500 TRUCK w/12 Ft. Grain Body & Hoist FIRS r PROM HARSH. Omaha Standard Introduces Three NEW “Stretched” Hoists MOOCL SI OA SPECIFICATIONS ■ Longer reach* ■ 5" cylinder, 22" stroke ■ 2" chrome plated rod ■ 12" mounting height ■ Double-acting ■ Standard 4-piston pump ■ Optional electric pump ■ 12' to 16' bodies ■ 84" to 120" CA trucks ■ Aoprox. weight=sso lbs. ■ 10 to 25 ton capacity ■'TBEA Class "O" “ ► FREE INSTALLATION ◄ With The Purchase of Truck Body or Hoist! Offer Good During Open House Week Only - March 5-10. (25% Down Required) MOI 20 ton: II DA 102" CA MODEL «1 OA SPECIFICATIONS ■ Longer reach* ■ 6" cylinder, 22" stroke ' ■ 2Vi" chrome plated rod ■ 12" mounting height , ■ Double-acting ■ 8-piston pump ■ 13'6" to 18' bodies ■ 102" to 138" CA trucks ■ Approx. weight=6ls lbs. ■ 12 to 26 ton capacity ■ TBEA Class “E” 6artvil* MODEL 02 DA OKCiriCATIONt ■ Longer reach* ■ Twin 5" cylinders, 22" stroke ■ 2" chrome plated rods ■ 12%" mounting height Hi Double-acting ■ 6-piston pump ■ 14' to 20' bodies ■ 114" to 162" CA trucks ■ 102" to 150" CT trucks ■ Approx. weight=74o lbs. ■ 14 to 31 ton capacity ■ TBEA Class "G" FARMER \ RD4, EPHRATA/. - SB®! fa a IM OPEN HOUSE HOI MARCH 5 -1# Rugged one- Check our body c 15 gauge steel o steel body sides : on our large cap sizes are manufacl roll forming. The r side with maximu strength. There warping under str I The Oma Heavy Sat ILLE INC. 3 RS: MC
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