He and the unit’s manufacturer didn’t let a lack of end user wiring kill the purchase. Allegheny offered to ship the shredder with a 125 horsepower motor, then replace it with the “200 horse” when Rohn was in a new facility.
When it comes to shredders, big is beautiful. But so is matching the type of machine, its throughput and kind of shreds created to the needs of the customer.