2007 POWERSCREEN CHIEFTAIN 1700

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    Machine Location:3709 Promontory Point DrDallas, Texas 75001

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    Crushing Tigers

    Contact:Brian Costello

    Phone:(512) 539-8294

    Austin, Texas 78741

    (512) 539-8294

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    Description

    2007 PowerScreen Chieftain 1700 Double Deck Screen - Call for Price - Dallas, Texas - Key Application: Topsoil, coal, crushed stone, recycling, iron ore, and sand and gravel in high-volume screening operations. - Heavy Duty Screenbox: Heavy duty single-shaft screenbox with grease-filled two-bearing design and fully adjustable stroke, angle, and speed for precise control over screening performance - Controlled Feeding: Radio-controlled tipping grid and variable-speed belt feeder deliver consistent, controlled material flow into the screenbox - Mobility & Setup: Track-mounted design and hydraulic folding components allow fast setup and repositioning across job site - Rapid Setup:Quick setup time with drop-down tail conveyor and transverse power unit arrangement for fast transitions between transport and working modes. - Transport Dimensions: Length: 55 ft 2 in, Width: 9 ft 10 in, Height: 11 ft 10 in, Weight: 54,454 lbs

    Specifications

    Year2007
    ManufacturerPOWERSCREEN
    Hours4,000
    ModelCHIEFTAIN 1700
    Serial NumberPID00129H7AD00043
    Hours MeterAccurate / Verified
    ConditionUsed
    Shipping Height135 in
    Shipping Length651 in
    Shipping Weight59,304 lb
    Shipping Width118 in
    Year2007|
    ManufacturerPOWERSCREEN|
    Hours4,000|
    ModelCHIEFTAIN 1700|
    Serial NumberPID00129H7AD00043|
    Hours MeterAccurate / Verified|
    ConditionUsed|
    Shipping Height135 in|
    Shipping Length651 in|
    Shipping Weight59,304 lb|
    Shipping Width118 in|
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