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Cockshutt Tractor Restoration
Phil Schmitz, a local antique tractor collector, brought in his 1952 Cockshutt Model 30 Black Hawk Tractor and 411 Forage Harvester to Maple Grove Enterprises for restoration. The Model 30 was Cockshutt’s first tractor and was produced at the plant … Continue reading →
Posted in Farming, Metal Fabrication, Sandblasting and Coating
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Tagged Agriculture, Custom metal fabrication, sandblasting, tractor restoration
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Spring is Sandblasting & Coating Season
Maple Grove Enterprises’ turnkey on-site and in-house sandblasting, coating, and metal fabrication services will get your facility in top form—safely, within your budget, and on time. Continue reading →
Posted in Containment, Metal Fabrication, Millwrighting, Primary Containment, Safety, Sandblasting and Coating, Secondary Containment
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Tagged budget, Custom metal fabrication, epoxy coatings, industrial maintenance, Millwrighting, New York, NY Farm Show, Primary Containment, sandblasting, tank linings
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Extreme Trailer Makeover: Final Episode!
The drop deck trailer is finished! As you can see from the “before” photo, it has come a long way. The trailer was sandblasted, cross members were cut off, and new cross members were added. The trailer required custom fabrication … Continue reading →
Extreme Trailer Makeover! (Part 1)
At Maple Grove Enterprises, we love a challenge! It’s a darn good thing, because the 53-foot drop deck trailer that limped into our parking lot today is in the worst shape that we’ve ever seen. Aaron “Reggie” Mayer, whose jobs … Continue reading →