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2007 Extec C-12
2007 Extec C-12 aggregate equipment, based in New Hampshire. This machine experienced fire damage and the motor is in poor condition. Given the extent of the damage, this unit would require significant work before operation. The item is no longer available.
Stock Number
STK-232721017
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0 of 1 Available
Location
New Hampshire, USA
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Item Details
| Industry | HeavyMachinery |
| Titled Vehicle | No |
| Template | Aggregate |
| Year | 2007 |
| Make | Extec |
| Model | C-12 |
| Motor Condition | Poor |
| Primary Use | fire damage |
Aggregate Summary
Aggregate equipment is essential in industries that rely on equipment for processing, handling, and transporting aggregates, such as crushers, conveyors, and screens. Aggregate operations depend on rugged equipment that can withstand high volumes and abrasive materials over long hours. Crushers, screeners, and conveyors must work in harmony to meet tight production schedules and regulatory requirements. Mobility, throughput, and wear resistance are often more valuable than cosmetic condition or brand name. From rural quarries to urban batch plants, aggregate machines must deliver consistent results in challenging environments.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Consistent uptime, low maintenance demands, and dependable controls are valued over bells and whistles in demanding environments. Choosing the right configuration can reduce handling steps, fuel costs, and maintenance delays. Field-tested gear is often preferred over newer systems unless significant efficiencies are proven. Downtime in aggregate means lost output, so reliability often defines value.
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