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    arrow breaker

    albertrichard. i have no idea what they would cost.it has been 36 years sense i operated one i would think about £ 500 ken/

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    I have a few pics of Arrow hammers. Once I'm able to post pics, I'll post them.

    Matt "W"

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    Broderson (Lenexa Kansas) had a Hydra-Hammer also.
    I don't know if they still produce it.

    Here is a video of one in action:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=648IyPSbkKo

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    Broderson as in the same Broderson that manufactures small cranes? I know CMI made a model similar to these too. I have a pic of a CMI one somewhere.

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    Here's one of my shots of an Arrow hammer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattW View Post
    Broderson as in the same Broderson that manufactures small cranes? I know CMI made a model similar to these too. I have a pic of a CMI one somewhere.

    Yes, the one and the same:
    http://www.google.com/search?q=brode...w=1006&bih=605

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    A good shape, 1300# hyd-hammer went for about 20K at auction this summer.

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    Thanks VoodooMojo for the link info.

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    It is a jcb machine used in construction work.and it is operated by hydraulic systems.a hydraulic machine is work through hydraulic pump and work fastly .so we van say it is a big achievement in technology .and machine done his work comfortably.

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    It looks like a hammer. But over all these are a nice pics.

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