9036DF Feeder Stacker
High volumes, higher stockpiles!
Reduce material handling and labor costs and save wear and tear on your loaders with the EcoStack 9036DF Feeder Stacker.
This king of the mountain is a powerful and robust machine that is designed to easily handle multiple applications and work in tandem with a crusher, high-speed grinder, or screening plant.
The EcoStack 9036DF is a high-capacity stockpiling monster with a direct feed hopper and radial operation. Plus, it’s not just powerful – it’s portable and completely road legal.
It’s built to get the most important jobs done – yours!
Product Features
HYDRAULIC WRAP DRIVE
To maximize power transfer and efficiency, the belt drive is co-located with the engine.
SWING-BEAM RADIAL AXLE
On wheeled units, axle width has been increased for maximum stability in the radial position.
ROAD LEGAL PACKAGE
Lights, fenders, LED flashers, air brakes, and a kingpin coupling make transportation simple and easy.
GROUND LEVEL
E-STOP
An easily accessible pull-cord emergency stop system is fully integrated for maximum safety.
Set Up and Stack
Hydraulic top fold, raise lower, and axle jacks make for a simple, easy, and safe set up.
FULL ENGINE ENCLOSURE
Protects the engine in all conditions with a lock for additional security.
9036DF Stacker Demonstration
Interested in the EcoStack 9036DF 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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