Masonry Magazine September 1961 Page. 19
NEW!
Brick-Handling Lift
By Prime-Mover
Here is a basic handling device for mason contractors that handles either packaged brick or palletized brick also stone, block, tile and mortar. The two-section mast raises the load 7' 6" (8' 6" optional). It retracts to clear the doorways, and tilts to engage, carry, and discharge loads. This machine is made to traditionally high Prime-Mover standards for long, trouble-free, profitable performance.
of Prime-Mover L-812 on the job, Handles either packaged or polletized Operated by dependable 7 h.p. Wisconsin engine. A heavy duty trans-drive powers the front load wheels, Rear wheels are direct steered by a sination steering and clutch control.
Ask your dealer to show you how easily your hod carriers or labor can operate this new Model 1-812 fork lift. You can use this machine on all of your jobs to cut costs of handling all sizes and types of masonry materials.
PRIME-MOVER
THE PRIME-MOVER CO., MUSCATINE, IOWA
FALL is on its way
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Job site signs are 32 inches long and 24 inches high. Red, white and black in color, they can be used on the job, on your truck or as a window display. Your name, address and chapter affiliation (in black) will appear in letters up to three inches high depending on the length of the copy. Cost of 50 signs, the minimum order is $23.00, printed. f.o.b. Massillon, Ohio.
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