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Subject:
TIRE PROCESSING EQUIPMENT.
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: tireman-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
07 Apr 2003 00:17 PDT
Expires: 07 May 2003 00:17 PDT Question ID: 187055 |
I AM LOOKING FOR A SITE FOR THE AUSTRALIAN MADE LINK TIRE SHREDDER/GRANULATOR |
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Subject:
Re: TIRE PROCESSING EQUIPMENT.
Answered By: sgtcory-ga on 07 Apr 2003 08:06 PDT |
Hello tireman, The site has not been updated for some time, but I believe what you are looking for is located right here: Link Tyre Recycling http://www.link-pl.com.au/ With more information on the tire shredders and grinders here: http://www.link-pl.com.au/PRODUCTS/sh1000.html http://www.link-pl.com.au/PRODUCTS/mini.html http://www.link-pl.com.au/PRODUCTS/sh3000.html http://www.link-pl.com.au/PRODUCTS/g1500.html There is contact information on the site, but one can only question the validity since the last update was years ago : 85 Boyland Ave, Coopers Plains Brisbane, Qld 4108, Australia. Telephone: (Country code 61)-7-3274-2281 Fax: (Country code 61)-7-3274-2301 To find this site, I used Webwombat, a leading Australian search portal. This lead me to the spelling the company uses - "Link Tyre". WebWombat Searches used: Link Tire Shredder http://www.webwombat.com.au/aus?ix=LINK+TIRE+SHREDDER Link Tyre http://www.webwombat.com.au/aus?ix=link+tyre I hope this helps! Please do not hesitate to ask for clarification before rating this answer. I would love to be of further assistance. SgtCory |
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Subject:
Re: TIRE PROCESSING EQUIPMENT.
From: neilzero-ga on 07 Apr 2003 01:55 PDT |
The equipment may now be obsolete as many modern tires are steel belted. The hard wire makes shredder maintenance excessive and the short bits of wire reduce the usefulness of the granuals and shreds. Neil |
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