8048F/K/LTF Stacker
Save space and stack it high!
The EcoStack 8048 series of stackers are as versatile as they are robust!
The 8048F Feeder Stacker has a generously sized 13 cubic yard hopper to move a high volume of material. The 8048K Tracked Stacker is easily maneuverable over the most difficult terrain. Finally, the 8048 LTF features a low-to-the-ground hopper to allow loading of material directly from wheel loaders or excavators.
All add value to your operation by letting you stack it high to conserve your valuable real estate.
Product Features
Heavy-Duty Tracks
The EcoStack 8048F/K/LTF stackers come with heavy-duty Strickland tracks to easily maneuver over challenging terrain with the easy-to-use dog lead remote.
FULLY ENCLOSED ENGINE UNIT
Allows for maximum protection of the mechanical components while providing ease of access for maintenance and service.
OPTIONAL VULCANIZED BELT
The heavy duty 3-ply vulcanized (endless) belt is built to last. Flat or chevron belts available.
HYDRAULIC FOLD
Easy set-up in minutes with the powerful hydraulic folding function at the tail and head.
REINFORCED STEEL HOPPER
A fully reinforced steel impact bar system in the hopper allows feeding directly from another machine.
8048F/K/LTF Stacker Demonstration
Interested in the EcoStack 8048F/K/LTF 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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