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Got An Old BOMAG Roller?
July 14, 2008
The following press release was just received, and it looks like a fun deal. Maybe a
To celebrate 50 years of innovation, BOMAG Americas, Inc., is seeking the oldest operating BOMAG roller in
The “Rollin with the Oldies” contest runs through September 30, 2008 and is open to all contractors in the
Contractors can enter the “Rollin’ with the Oldies” contest by visiting their BOMAG distributor, or by going to www.gobomag.com/oldies. Every contractor who enters will receive a free gift. Photos of entrants and their machines will be posted on the contest Web site.
“Since BOMAG’s 50th anniversary in 2007, we have introduced nearly a dozen new models that have raised the bar in terms of innovation,” said Jerry Randecker, president of BOMAG Americas, Inc. “But there are quite a few BOMAG rollers in operation that are 20, 30 years old or older. That’s a testament to the quality we build into our machines.”
Posted by Loren Faulkner on July 14, 2008 | Comments (0)
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