Another batch of McIntyre alligator shears arrives in the USA

October 25, 2013 | Recycling

Another container load of scrap metal cleaning shears has arrived in the USA.  JMC McIntyre hydraulic alligator shears are now sold in the USA by OBC of Cleveland, Ohio, and this latest shipment will be their fourth since they were appointed the exclusive distributor of genuine McIntyre alligator shears in the States this year.   There are several McIntyre copies on the market now, so it’s important to check that your machine is definitely one of ours before you buy.  And if you find that it isn’t then please let us know.  But in the meantime,  if you are based in America and are looking for a new scrap cropper or cleaning shear, then you can contact OBC directly by phoning  216.398.8800 or have a look at their website at www.obcbaling.com

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