The company added a certified preowned Bollegraaf HBC-140 baler to its 25-ton-per-hour (tph) plant in Westborough.
E.L. Harvey’s Executive Vice President B.J. Harvey says of the new baler, “It’s a 25-tph plant, and I can’t feed the thing fast enough. I can stack the bales beautifully, and the thing never jams.”
E.L. Harvey & Sons also purchased a certified preowned HBC-80 to bale OCC (old corrugated containers) at its Fitchburg, Massachusetts, location.
Both balers were refurbished in Van Dyk’s new Bollegraaf Baler Rebuild Center in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Van Dyk’s fully reconditioned Bollegraaf balers are produced exclusively at the company’s North American Bollegraaf Baler Rebuild Center. All baler rebuilds are performed by factory-certified technicians and are completed only with OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts. All mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components are inspected and corrected, and the machines are extensively test-cycled, Van Dyk says. The result is as close as possible to original factory specifications, according to the company.
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