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Vacuum, wet or dry

Oct 1, 1999 12:00 PM, the staff of Farm Industry News

Drain flooded or clogged areas quickly with Milwaukee Tool's 10-gal.,wet/dry Pump Vac vacuum cleaner.

Model 8940-20 can pump water at a rate of up to 5 gal./min. and up to 50ft. high. The vacuum cleaner has airflow of 140 cu. ft./min. and sealedsuction pressure of 60 in. of water. The unit features a 10-gal. stainlesssteel tank and a powerful 11_1/2-amp motor that has replaceable brushes.The vacuum has a single switch for both vacuum and pump operations.Accessories with the unit include a 10-ft. x 11/4-in. hose, a 11/4-in.extension wand, a 12-in. floor nozzle and brush insert and a 12-in.squeegee insert. Contact Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp., Dept. FIN, 13135 W.Lisbon Rd., Brookfield, WI 53005, 414/783-8311.

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