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Jaylor introduces new line of construction dump wagons

 
Jaylor says its dump wagons are engineered to be simple and robust, providing years of trouble-free performance in demanding commercial, continuous-run applications. 
 
The model lineup consists of three sizes -- C118, C124, C130 -- with a carrying capacity of 37,600, 60,400, and 73,100 pounds. 
 
 
Shorter cycle times and high maneuverability mean operators can be more productive, transporting larger amounts of material in a shorter time frame. 
 
Rough terrain and wet conditions are no match for the wide footprint, low-pressure tires which provide excellent stability and low compaction, reducing damage to hauling roads and allowing operation where trucks can’t travel. 
 
A unique dual double-acting cylinder configuration provides exceptional stability and rigidity while requiring less oil volume than conventional multi-stage cylinders. Material easily flows out due to the aggressive body taper, often emptying the wagon in less than 20 seconds. 
 
The box of the larger two units is constructed from AR400 steel, fully welded and reinforced though the engineered monocoque body, putting Jaylor in a class of its own when it comes to durability without compromising the payload-to-weight ratio. 
 
 
From the fatigue-beating tongue suspension to the unsurpassed visibility of shallow tapered side walls, Jaylor can help operations keep material and profits flowing. Ultimately, greater productivity and lower capital investment translates to reduced operating costs. 
 
Construction operations can now take advantage of the greater operator comfort of modern tractor cabs, with speeds up to 45mph (72km/h). 
 
 
Whether excavating sand, hauling stones, stockpiling gravel, or clearing out stumps from a fenceline, the rugged Jaylor line of construction dump wagons are the simple solution. 
 
Jaylor manufacturing plants in the U.S. and Canada stock a full complement of spare parts inventory, and most items can be shipped next-day to support our network of dealers. 
 


 

 

Source : Jaylor

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