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NEW Edition 2010 Hot Line Transportation Dimension Guide

This First Edition of the Hot Line Transportation Dimension Guide is now available.



The 2010 Hot Line Transportation Dimension Guide is your source for transport dimensions such as; weight, length, width and height for heavy construction machinery, cranes, lifting equipment as well as agricultural machinery from the leading manufacturers in the industry. This NEW, over 350 pages, resource guide will be available in print and in an online version for paid subscribers.

For over 20 years the transportation dimensions have been included in the Hot Line Construction Equipment Guide, our industry research as proven this to be a specific guide that is needed by buyers and sellers in these industries.

Containing hard-to-find reference information on older models as well as new ones makes the Hot Line Transportation Dimension Guide a useful resource for anyone involved in buy and selling equipment and the heavy hauling industry.

For more information, call toll-free 800-673-4763, 515-574-2138 or write, Hot Line Guides,
P. O. Box 1115, Fort Dodge, Iowa 50501, E-Mail: subs@hotlineguides.com,
Internet: www.HotLineGuides.com





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