Compactor Parts
Compactor Parts right now on Cindy”s
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Ingersoll Rand DA-48 Double Drum Articulated Roller Compactor Used Parts $750.00 |
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New GE trash compactor motor assembly part # WC36X5063 $255.00 |
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Brand new GE trash compactor motor part # WC26X5022 $230.00 |
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Wacker tamper WP1550AW plate compactor clutch assy OEM part 0086968 $195.00 |
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caterpillar 826C landfill compactor parts manual 2 vol SEBP 1637-05 $195.00 |
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CATERPILLAR CS-431C CP/CS-433C SERVICE SHOP REPAIR MANUAL +PARTS BOOK COMPACTOR $179.99 |
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CATERPILLAR 815B SOIL COMPACTOR PARTS MANUAL LOT of 2 $179.95 |
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Caterpillar 826C Compactor Parts Manual SEBP1637-02 $158.95 |
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DYNAPAC CC 102 122 102C VIBRATORY COMPACTOR ROLLER OPERATORS PARTS MANUAL BOOK $150.00 |
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DYNAPAC CC 102 122 102C VIBRATORY COMPACTOR ROLLER PARTS MANUAL SOME LANGUAGES $150.00 |
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HYPAC C766B 778A SERVICE SHOP REPAIR MANUAL COMPACTOR ++ 2 PARTS CATALOG BOOK $129.99 |
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Caterpillar 825C Compactor Parts Manual (86X1-730) $122.95 |
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DYNAPAC CC 10 12 VIBRATORY COMPACTOR ROLLER OPERATORS PARTS MANUAL BOOK $120.00 |
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DYNAPAC LR 90 SERIES VIBRATORY COMPACTOR ROLLER OPERATION PARTS MANUAL SOME $120.00 |
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DYNAPAC CC 10 VIBRATORY COMPACTOR ROLLER OPERATORS PARTS MAINTENANCE MANUAL BOOK $120.00 |
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Caterpillar 825B Compactor Parts Manual $109.95 |
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Caterpillar 825B Compactor D343 Engine Parts Manual $109.95 |
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New GE trash compactor power screw part # WC36X5074 $100.00 |
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CATERPILLAR 826C LANDFILL COMPACTOR PARTS BOOK SEBP1637 $99.95 |
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Caterpillar 815 Compactor Parts Manual (91P1102-Last) $98.95 |
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Caterpillar 816B Landfill Compactor Parts Manual $98.95 |
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Catepillar 815B Compactor 17Z1-Up, 8Z3945-Up, 4MA1-Up Parts Manual $98.95 |
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Bomag Compactor BW650T BW850T BW1050T Parts Manual $95.00 |
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BOMAG ROLLER BW 100 BW 120 COMPACTOR PARTS CATALOG BOOK MANUAL $95.00 |
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Caterpillar 825C Compactor Parts Manual (86X731-Up) $93.95 |
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New GE trash compactor screw drive part # WC22X5023 $90.00 |
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Caterpillar 815 Compactor Parts Manual 15R408-Last $89.95 |
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HAMM 2420 D 2422 COMPACTOR ROLLER Parts Manual Book catalog spare drum list OEM $89.95 |
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INGERSOLL RAND IR DD-65 Compactor Roller Parts Manual Book catalog spare 1992 OE $89.95 |
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JOHN DEERE JD646 JD 646 COMPACTOR PARTS MANUAL BOOK $84.99 |
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John Deere 646C Compactor Parts Catalog book manual jd $80.00 |
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INGERSOLL RAND DA-40 VIBRATORY COMPACTOR OPERATION / MAINTENANCE & PARTS MANUAL $79.99 |
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BOMAG BW-213D/AD Compactor Roller Parts manual book catalog spare 1986 index oem $79.95 |
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INGERSOLL RAND IR DD-110 Compactor Roller Parts Manual Book catalog spare list $79.95 |
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CAT Caterpillar 814 Compactor Roller Parts Manual Catalog book 1975 list OEM 90P $79.95 |
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CAT Caterpillar 825C Roller Parts Manual Compactor Shop $79.95 |
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CAT Caterpillar CS/CP-563D Compactor Parts Manual Book $79.95 |
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CAT Caterpillar CB-534B Compactor Parts Manual Book 4JL $79.95 |
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CAT Caterpillar CS/CP-563D Compactor Parts Manual Book $79.95 |
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CAT Caterpillar CS-553 Compactor Parts Manual Book List $79.95 |
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CAT Caterpillar CB-414 Compactor Parts Manual CB414 6KD $79.95 |
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CAT Caterpillar CB-434C Compactor Roller Parts Manual book catalog list 2000 4DN $79.95 |
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CAT Caterpillar CB-214E 224E 225E Compactor Roller Parts Manual book catalog OEM $79.95 |
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CAT Caterpillar CS CP-323C Compactor Roller Parts Manual Book catalog list shop $79.95 |
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CAT Caterpillar CB-434C Compactor Parts Manual Roller d $79.95 |
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Universal Trash Compactor Bags $13.20 This is a pack of 15 durable plastic compactor bags designed to fit both round & rectangular trash compactors. They are made with 50% recycled plastics…. |
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KitchenAid KCDB250G NA 1/2 HP 26 oz. Chamber Capacity Continuous Feed Disposer K $89.99 26 oz. Chamber Capacity Continuous Feed Disposer with 0.5 HP Motor – KCDB250G… |
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EZ Can Crusher $28.99 Portable Can Crusher Solo (top part without bin) can be mounted on the wall or carried to a trash centric event. May be used on any flat surface. Unit not recommended for crushing tin or steel food cans. Color of Solo may vary from BLACK to GRAY, depanding on availability of recycled plastic resin… |
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Whirlpool W10165294RB 15-Inch Plastic Compactor Bags with Odor Remover, 60-Pack $34.37 … |
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InSinkErator STS-SO Single Outlet Sink Top Switch with Chrome, Satin Nickel and White Buttons $50.59 Insinkerator Sink Top Air Switch ModuleAdd a touch of elegance to the kitchen with the easy-to-reach SinkTop Switch, available only from In-Sink-Erator. A convenient alternative to a wall switch, the stylish SinkTop Switch is air-activated and easily mounts to the sink or counter top. It is perfect for island installations and works with any disposer. FeaturesFinish: Includes 1 Satin Nickel, 1 Whi… |
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InSinkErator QCB-AM Anti-Microbial Quiet Collar Sink Baffle, Black $7.49 Replacement sink baffle for evolution series disposers. Helps reduce sound and is easily removed for cleaning. Antimicrobial feature helps inhibit growth of odor causing bacteria…. |
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Whirlpool 13030RP Compactor Bag Caddy with Handles $12.99 THE CADDY WORKS AS A BAG CARRIER THAT FITS AROUND THE COMPACTOR BAG INSIDE A 15″ TRASH COMPACTOR. TAKE THE TRASH OUT CLEANLY WITHOUT WORRYING ABOUT TEARING THE BAG OR HAVING GARBAGE SPILL. EASY-GRIP HANDLES ALLOW YOU TO LIFT THE BAG OUT AND CARRY IT EASILY TO THE CURB…. |
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TRASH COMPACTOR DEODORIZER, SOLID STICK-UPS 777635 (2-PACK) $8.51 THIS AIR WICK STICKUPS BRAND FRESHENER EFFECTIVELY CONTROLS ODORS AS IT PROVIDES AN INCREDIBLE CITRUS-SCENTED FRAGRANCE. PACK OF 2…. |
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iTouchless Fully Automatic White Color Touchless Trashcan SX $114.99 iTouchless 14 Gallon Automatic Touchless Trash Can SX. Space-saving Lid Design The slide-open-lid Touchless Trash Can uses Infrared Sensor Technology to open the lid when you approach and close when you are finished disposing your trash, preventing cross-contamination and the spread of harmful bacteria. Manual Open and Close buttons allow for longer disposal times. Space-saving sliding-lid design … |
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Bruder MB Garbage Truck (Colors May Vary) $71.99 This fully functional garbage truck features a trash compactor and a back end that tilts up to dump the truck contents. Each truck features tread tires and two small trash bins…. |

You can’t beat the web for low-cost and no-cost advertising… and yet there are thousands of solo entrepreneurs who have yet to create a sales page and start aggressively marketing their information product. Which brings us to the obvious question: WHY create a product if you aren’t going to market it?
One of the most delightful and economical features of the Web is the ability to split-test your sales letter to multiple markets at nearly ZERO extra cost. You can do this yourself, and leverage your sales potential exponentially while keeping a tight clutch on your purse strings. Or, you can farm it out to a professional, and even still for thousands less than it would take to create two fresh ads from scratch, ask for multiple sales letter versions at a bulk rate that have you hitting potential target markets faster than your grandpa can win at the county fair Whack-a-Mole game.
In the world of corporate print advertising, split testing is performed via ad versioning. Millions of companies put ad versioning to work so they can squeeze every drop of profit potential out of their paid ad campaigns. Ad versioning involves taking a single ad (which could be anything from a sales letter, catalog, newsletter, print ad, etc.) and creating multiple versions of it that speak to subgroups of the primary market.
An example: U.S. fashion retailers run versioned catalogs to their hot and cold weather market segments. The “Cold Zone” version of the piece might feature winter coats and accessories, where the “Warm Zone” would replace the winter items with lightweight outerwear. The remaining “neutral” items and the jist of the ad promotions stay the same. So, the versioned catalog would look *almost* identical to the original, with the exception of those select items and/or headlines.
How is this important? Well.. why would you try to sell ski jackets to folks in Florida when you know they’d be far more likely to pay for a windbreaker? Laser-targeting to specific sub-groups makes sense for ANY marketing and brings increased revenue to companies large AND small.
For large corporations, ad versioning incurs additional blackplate change fees by the printing company. The split testing comes in after the season is finished and sales are analyzed. If the versioned ads don’t yield enough profit to cover the additional printing expenses, then they’re dropped the next year. That is, assuming the marketing people are “on the ball.”
What does this have to do with YOUR web marketing? It’s clear that ad versioning works, or the world’s top corporations wouldn’t use it. Testing makes sense. It’s a critical part of your success strategy and should be implemented wherever and whenever possible.
It’s MUCH less labor-intensive, and far more cost-effective, to create ONE advertisement and then modify parts of it to suit the audience, than to start from scratch every time you want to address a sub-group of your market. The beauty of having a sales letter on the web, is that you can easily create as many versions of the same copy as you’d like to appeal to multiple market segments.
For example, let’s say you’re marketing the handy-dandy “Soap Chip Recycling Machine” (I can’t take credit for this idea – saw something like it on an infomercial back in the ’80s). The Soap Chip Recycling Machine lets you take those annoyingly small, slippery soap chips that collect in the bathrooms and kitchen of your home, and mash them all together in a special soap-bar compactor to form a new, fresh bar of soap. As the creator, you think this is a breakthrough product that will change the lives of millions and save the world a ton of money on soap… and you want to pitch it to the right people/make yourself a nice fortune.
Who do you think you’d market this thing to? Consumers of course… so, you write a sales letter that covers the myriad benefits of this miraculous soap maker, and in it you speak to Mom, because she’s the one who’s in control of the weekly grocery shopping and you know she’d like to save money on soap, not to mention avoid dealing with those pesky little soap slivers.
But then you think, well, old folks might like this nifty gizmo too, because seniors are often frugal and more likely to stick with the traditional bar soaps that they grew up with. So now you take the same sales letter, replace the photos of Mom with some old geezers, change a few of the headlines and some of the copy, and you’ve got a variation on the soap bar theme that you can pitch to a new audience and it didn’t cost you a RED CENT to make the change and potentially DOUBLE your profits.
Split-testing works particularly well if you’re grappling over who you should be marketing to in your ads. Why choose one audience over the other, when for dollars per ad (or for nothing, if you write your own copy), you can hit two marketing birds with one stone? Of course, if you’re going to split-test your sales letter on the internet, you’ll want to fork the marketing road and follow both paths. Take the letter you wrote to Mom, and market it via articles and press releases that you submit to home and family websites. Take the other sales letter and do the same, but for senior sites instead.
I hope that this lesson in split-testing with sales letters has whet your web marketing appetite and helped you realize that the only thing that’s stopping you from selling to a planet full of prospects is your lack of action. The time has come to take action and start selling. So let’s get with the marketing program, get that sales letter written, and put your marketing materials to the test.
Copyright 2006 Dina Giolitto. All rights reserved.
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Confusing related rates problem.?
A trash compactor bin measures 20.5 inches long by 13.75 inches wide.
a) If the top moves down at a rate of 1.5 inches per second, find the rate of change of the volume.
b) If the volume decreases at a rate of 280 cubic inches per second, find the rate of change of the top.
I am not looking for answers here, I am just lost on how to set up these equations. There is no diagram or anything and setting up related rates always is the hardest part for me.
I always begin a related rates problem by writing down as many formulas as I can about the problem and go from there.
If we need to find the rate of change of the volume, then first we must obviously find the volume:
V = l * w * h
Now, the length and width are not variable (in other words: they are held constant, unlike the height which is going down). So we can plug in l and w:
V = 20.5 * 13.75 * h
V = 281.875 * h
Now it asks about rate of change. This means differentiating with respect to time:
dV/dt = 281.875 * dh/dt
The problem says the top moves down at a rate of 1.5 in/sec. Since it is the top of the compactor, it represents the height (draw a picture if you can’t get that); since it is DOWN, it is negative. So, plug in dh/dt = -1.5
dV/dt = 281.875 * -1.5 = -422.8125
Now, I have been neglecting units. But if we have change in volume over time, it’s going to be units of volume (in^3) over time (sec):
dV/dt = -422.8125 in^3/sec
The next part asks about a different plug-in:
dV/dt = 281.875 * dh/dt
If dV/dt = -280, find dh/dt:
-280 = 281.875 * dh/dt
dh/dt = -280/281.875 = -0.993348115 in/sec
Lego FL Garbage Truck With Custom Designed Compactor