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Nimble utility mill from Ingersoll Rand

Ingersoll Rand has extended its line of milling machines with the addition of the 125-horsepower MW-500. The utility-sized machine brings the stability of a four-wheel design to the job site, but with the nimbleness of a three-wheeler: it is capable of a 7" cutting radius and its right rear support leg and wheel can be swiveled inboard for flush cutting. The MW-500 has a 20" standard cutting width and an 8¼" maximum cutting depth. It offers all-wheel-drive for optimal traction. Its patented Line Manager System works with an anti-slip control system to allow the operator to maintain a constant speed and direction of travel without being affected by the rotation of the milling drum.

Ingersoll Rand is a manufacturer of road equipment.



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