Rockland Manufacturing, Bedford, Pennsylvania, has introduced its new dozer slope board. The dozer slope board is designed to increase dozer productivity and allow an operator to increase the size of the blade when needed and fine grade while keeping the dozer on level ground.
Light grubbing work, finishing slopes or increasing the amount of material that’s able to be moved per pass dramatically increases a dozer’s effectiveness on the job, the company says. Because the slope board allows the dozer to stay on level ground when grading or light grubbing, the dozer is subjected to less wear and tear.
All Rockland dozer slope boards feature a dual-cushioned cylinder designed to allow fine grading in any position at an angle up to 82 degrees. The entire cutting edge of the slope board is visible from the cab.
Rockland Dozer Slope boards are available for any dozer equipped with an inside mounted c-frame or push arms. A bolt-on extension is also available for even more grading reach and increased productivity.
All Rockland Dozer Slope Boards are covered by a warranty of one year or 2,000 hours.
Light grubbing work, finishing slopes or increasing the amount of material that’s able to be moved per pass dramatically increases a dozer’s effectiveness on the job, the company says. Because the slope board allows the dozer to stay on level ground when grading or light grubbing, the dozer is subjected to less wear and tear.
All Rockland dozer slope boards feature a dual-cushioned cylinder designed to allow fine grading in any position at an angle up to 82 degrees. The entire cutting edge of the slope board is visible from the cab.
Rockland Dozer Slope boards are available for any dozer equipped with an inside mounted c-frame or push arms. A bolt-on extension is also available for even more grading reach and increased productivity.
All Rockland Dozer Slope Boards are covered by a warranty of one year or 2,000 hours.
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