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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE


VACUUMS/SWEEPERS Advanced Equipment Sales VAC320 The Sweeper VAC320 has a redesigned pick-up head with four wheels on the deck. The unit combines either a rubber finger or a brush pick-up with the eight-blade steel impeller fan for a 40 percent increase in suction. The 13.3- cu. yd. hopper features an automatic opening rear door for simple unloading, fewer moving parts. Standard features • Four large wide flotation tires • 10- or 12-ft. rubber fingers or brush pick-up head • 35-in. diameter, eight blade, 3/8-in. steel impeller fan • Stainless steel-lined impeller housing • Pick-up head with removable panels for easy access • Requires 60-75 hp • Eight-inch hose kit available • 13.3 cu. yd. corrosion resistant aluminum-sided hopper • Easy fingertip controls to operate deck, hopper and pick-up head


Advanced Equipment Sales VAC220 The Sweeper VAC220 is available with a rubber finger or brush pick-up head. The machine has been redesigned with four wheels on the deck. The eight-blade steel impeller fan has a 40 percent increase in suction. The VAC220 features rectangular tube steel construction with hydraulic dump and a stainless steel- lined impeller. Standard features include: • 10-cu. yd. hopper • 84-in. brush or rubber finger pick-up head • Two wide flotation tires • 35-in. diameter, eight blade, 3/8-in. steel impeller fan • Stainless steel-lined impeller housing • Eight-inch hose kit available • 50–70 hp required


Advanced Equipment Sales VAC200 The Sweeper VAC200 has the same features as the VAC220, but with a 7.1 cu. yd. hopper.


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