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On May 28, Curtis was on his way to a road call when he witnessed a dump truck collide with a sedan, causing the car to spin in front of the truck, get pushed and end up in a 10-foot-deep ditch.Ĭurtis pulled over and ran into the ditch, where he found that the driver’s side door had been damaged and could not be opened. Myers division, is being honored for his quick actions after a mother and her baby were involved in a car crash.

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Waste Pro Road Tech Chuck Curtis, who works out of the Longwood, Florida-based company’s Ft. While it is a wide-body baler it is priced closer to many narrow-body machines at a “price point that fits many material recovery facility (MRF) applications as well as at paper, plastic and nonferrous metals plants,” states American Baler.

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The W721 two-ram series is American Baler’s most popular model, says the company. This change was implemented in our larger W828 series two years ago and the results have been superb, so improving the W721 was a logical next step.”

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Mike Schwinn, American Baler sales manager, comments, “The new design is easier to build with fewer errors.

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“Warranty claims were higher than desired with our manifold blocks, and our engineering risk evaluation model led us to these cartridge valves,” says Jim Wolfe, American Baler vice president of engineering and customer service. No unloader blocks are needed, the company adds. The two models also are now outfitted with standard directional control valves.Īll the pumps on the two models now have their own pressure control kit for all three stages of the pump function, American Baler says. says its W721 and W828 two-ram balers are now all being made with a power unit and manifold block designed with off-the-shelf Parker Din Cartridge valves on the manifold. Funding for The Trash Man acquisition was provided by Dallas-based Comerica Bank.īellevue, Ohio-based American Baler Co. LJP Waste Solutions is a portfolio company of New York-based Aperion Management. “We continue to seek strategic add-ons for LJP which will complement our existing platform and provide new areas for organic growth and tuck-in acquisitions.” “The Trash Man is a well-respected service provider known for their commitment to their customers and employees,” Steve Metz, CEO of LJP, says. As part of the acquisition, The Trash Man’s team of 25 employees will join the LJP team of 85 existing employees. LJP Waste Solutions, a provider of waste hauling and processing services in Mankato, Minnesota, announced on June 24 that it has acquired The Trash Man.īased in Webster City, Iowa, The Trash Man provides waste and recycling collection services to commercial and residential customers in several counties in north-central Iowa.Īccording to LJP, the acquisition will allow the company to expand its service footprint to a new geographical service area.











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