7048F Feeder Stacker
Ready! Set! Stack!
Enhance the efficiency and safety of your operation with the robust EcoStack 7048F Feeder Stacker – just unfold it and it’s ready to go! Built for operations that require a consistent, controlled flow, or that need to feed directly with a loader or excavator, the EcoStack 7048F completely eliminates the need to double handle materials.
The powerful 7048F Feeder Stacker is ideal for multiple applications, such as topsoil, sand, coal, bark, aggregate, and more. Height and flow adjustments to the machine make it the perfect companion for a screener, crusher, or grinder, and with loads of available options, the 7048F is highly customizable for your operation.
Product Features
QUICK SET-UP
Start working in minutes - just unfold the head section, track it into position and stack!
HEAVY-DUTY TRACKS
Strickland tracks powerfully move the machine over the most challenging terrain.
TELESCOPIC HEAD SECTION
Easily adjust the height of the conveyor to achieve maximum stockpile heights.
FULLY ENCLOSED ENGINE UNIT
Allows for maximum protection of the mechanical components while providing ease of access for maintenance and service.
VULCANIZED BELTS
A heavy-duty, endless 4-ply belt on the feeder section, and a 3-ply belt on the conveyor. Flat or chevron belts available.
7048F Stacker Demonstration
Interested in the EcoStack 7048F Stacker? Contact us to arrange an on-site demonstration at your facility, running your material, to see just how good it is!
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