Masonry Magazine December 2012 Page. 43

Masonry Magazine December 2012 Page. 43

Masonry Magazine December 2012 Page. 43
Grout Hog

Mud Hog MH9

Hog Leg Wall Brace System

Uphill Grout Hog

Mud Hog Mixer
Since 1998, EZ Grout has been a leading equipment manufacturer to the masonry and concrete construction markets. EZ Grout products, well known for groundbreaking, labor-friendly designs and high quality standards, are in use nationwide and abroad.

The most durable, best designed mixer on the market! Triple Use: Mortar, Grout, and Concrete

Booger Hog

Hog Trough

Hog Cart

The 20 C.F. Mud Hog
Model MH20

3 to 4 bag capacity or 12 cu. ft. (.34 cu. m)
Will mix up to 1" (2.54 cm) concrete aggregate
Reversible mixing paddles prevent clogging
Vertical mixing paddles prevents splashing; cut through material
Reduced labor fatigue - mixer loads below waist and still dumps high
Fork Pockets accessible from all sides
11 hp Honda® engine with electric start
Rubber blades with full one year warranty
Hydraulic dump and drive
Optional diesel engine or electric motor available

Hog Crusher

UNIQUE OVER CENTER DUMP!

Load below waist
Dump into wheel barrow

EZG
Manufacturing
1-800-417-9272 www.ezgrout.com
EZG is a division of EZ Grout Corporation
405 Watertown Road, Waterford, OH 45786 USA Phone: 740-962-2024 Fax: 740-962-2037 web: www.ezgrout.com
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