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    US / Canada Portable Plant Manufacturers

    KPI-JCI certainly do have a huge range of differant plants. I agree, the Sandvik Hydracone is definitley a rugged machine which won't give much trouble as long as the lube system is properly maintained, and is relatively easy to rebuild when the need arises.
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    US / Canada Portable Plant Manufacturers

    Funnily enough, I once worked for their distributer here in Australia, but we never did much with the portable plants. Their equipment is indeed well made, with good service back up.
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    US / Canada Portable Plant Manufacturers

    I'm aware of numerous manufacturers of portable (wheeled) crushing and screening plants in the US and Canada, such as Dakota Fabricating, R D Olson, Greyhawke Design, Masaba, TCI and Elrus, along with OEM's such as Eagle, Telsmith and KPI-JCI. I'd be really interested in anyone's opinion on...
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    Water in Fuel, Cat C9 On 2002 Pegson 26x44 Jaw

    It certainly sounds like an E-stop issue to me. The switches themselves are fairly flimsy in many cases and easily damaged, so can activate without appearing to do so.
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