A backstacking apparatus for stacking and reclaiming bulk particulate material comprising a particulate handling and movable positioning structure. The particulate handling structure includes a boom comprising a first and second boom member having a rake and rake drive operatively mounted thereon. The movable positioning structure includes a base supported on a pair of substantially parallel rails by rollers disposed on opposite sides thereof to control the horizontal movement of the particulate handling structure relative to the supporting surface and boom hoist coupled between the base and the boom to control the vertical movement of the particulate handling structure relative to the supporting surface.
A conveyor wash device for use with a conveyor transport system including a conveyor means for transporting particulate material to recover excess particulate material adhering to the return side of the conveyor means. The conveyor wash device comprises a fluid wash basin configured to retain fluid therein to remove the particulate material from the conveyor means, a plurality of conveyor wash rollers disposed to route the return side of the conveyor means through the fluid wash basin and a particulate recovery means configured to transport particulate material from the fluid wash basin to the feed side of the conveyor transport system.
A backstacking apparatus for stacking and reclaiming bulk particulate material comprising a particulate handling and movable positioning structure. The particulate handling structure includes a boom comprising a first and second boom member having a rake and rake drive operatively mounted thereon. The movable positioning structure includes a base supported on a pair of substantially parallel rails by rollers or wheels disposed on opposite sides thereof to control the horizontal movement of the particulate handling structure relative to the supporting surface and boom hoist coupled between the base and the boom to control the vertical movement of the particulate handling structure relative to the supporting surface.
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Edward M Schultz
License #:
8270 - Active
Issued Date:
Apr 15, 2002
Expiration Date:
Oct 29, 2017
Type:
Occupational Therapist
Edward Michael Schultz
License #:
OT01417 - Expired
Category:
Occupational Therapy
Issued Date:
Oct 15, 2013
Expiration Date:
Mar 31, 2014
Type:
Occupational Therapist
Edward M Schultz
License #:
RS101504A - Expired
Category:
Real Estate Commission
Type:
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard
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Mr. Edward Schultz Owner
ED Enterprises, Inc. Kitchen Remodeling
3275 N. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 402, Arlington Heights, IL 60004-7709 (847)2592133, (847)2591997
Edward A. Schultz Director
CS&E, Inc
5691 70 Ave N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781 15624 Morgan St, Clearwater, FL 33760
Edward A. Schultz Director
Risen Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church of Austin, Texas
Edward A. Schultz Principal
Sparkys Famous Funnel Cakes Eating Place
3019 Lk Saxon Dr, Land O Lakes, FL 34639
Edward Schultz Principal
Artist William J Schultz Services-Misc
2729 Crane Trce Cir, Orlando, FL 32837
Edward C. Schultz Managing
Landfall Strategies, LLC
2884 Pinecrest St, Sarasota, FL 34239
Edward Mark Schultz
COBALT AERO, LLC
Edward L. Schultz
RELAXATION UNLIMITED, LLC
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Edward Schultz
Education:
Chamberlain high school - Accounting,math, W.r meyers,taber - High school, Vauxhall elementary - Preschool, Chamberlain vocational high - Accounting
Edward Schultz
Work:
Delphi - Engineering Manager
Education:
Oakland University - Electrical Engineering
Edward Schultz
Work:
Bealls - Sales Associate
Education:
University of Florida - Biology
Edward Schultz
Education:
Lawrence County High School
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Married
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Comptia A+ Certified repair computers from (Revilo) Leoma,Tn
Elsie C. Johnson Elementary School Hanover Park IL 1988-1993, Jay Stream Middle School Carol Stream IL 1993-1995, Stratford Junior High School Bloomingdale IL 1995-1997