Lone Star Machinery is actively looking to buy farm, construction, industrial and off road salvage.
Farm Machine Salvage
Agricultural machinery is machinery used in farming or other agriculture. There are many types of such equipment, from hand tools and power tools to tractors and the countless kinds of farm implements that they tow or operate. Diverse arrays of equipment are used in both organic and non-organic farming.
Farming is a very important for every country economic and produce to food for humans. Today you can see big changes in Agriculture method like now days a lot of hi-tech Machinery using in Farming
Some examples of mechanical equipment that are used in farm work:
- Tractors
- Balers
- Combines
- Plows
- Mowers
- Planters
- Sprayers
Construction Machine Salvage
The activities involved in Construction Projects where the magnitude of the work is on a large scale, speedy work and timely completion of work with quality control are very vital. In order to achieve this, mechanization of work has to be done, where construction machinery & equipment play a pivotal role.
Heavy construction equipment is used for various purposes in large projects. Selection of different types of heavy equipment depends on the size of the work and economy of the project. These make construction process easier and faster.
Some examples of machinery that are used in construction work:
- Cranes
- Excavators
- Backhoes
- Graders
- Pavers
- Telehandlers
Industrial Machine Salvage
The machine industry is a sub sector of industry that produces and maintains machines for consumers, the industry and most other companies in the economy. Most manufacturers in the machine industry are called machine factories.
Some examples of mechanical equipment that are used in industrial work:
- Forklifts
- Compressors
- Liquid filling machines
- Packaging machines
- Laser cutting machines
- Generators
- CNC machines
- Laser engraving machines
- CNC routers
Off-road Machine Salvage
Off roading is the activity of driving or riding a vehicle on unsurfaced roads or tracks, made of materials such as sand, gravel, riverbeds, mud, snow, rocks, and other natural terrain.
To be able to drive off the pavement, off-road vehicles need several characteristics: They need to have a low ground pressure ground pressure, so as not to sink into soft ground, they need ground clearance to not get hung up on obstacles, and they need to keep their wheels or tracks on the ground so as not to lose traction.
Some examples of off-road machines are: