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            For creating attractive sidewalks, plazas, and other pavements, POM (porphyry-on-mesh) paving systems deliver quality cobble pavements without the need for a master mason. The product consists of ultra-hard paving stone that's cobbled and set on a light plastic mesh. Simply lay out the mesh like a carpet. The long-lasting stone is easy to maintain. The hardscape allows gradual tree root growth in the soil beneath it while the cobble helps slow water runoff for maximum runoff retention. Choose from a variety of formats, designs, sizes, and textured finishes.</description><pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2012 12:45:58 EST
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            The Prentice/Epsilon line of knuckle boom self-loaders is available in two models: the standard L-boom and the Z-boom, which folds up to save space on the trailer. Various lift capacities and operational speeds are available within each model. Featuring a standard 22-ft. boom and 2,962-lb. lift capacity at full reach, the Prentice 2124 self-loader is also still available.  </description><pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2012 12:46:09 EST
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