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Load-Ranger FLEX-LT Load Break Tool
The LOAD-RANGER® line just got even better. Introducing the revolutionary LOAD-RANGER® FLEX-LT™, the first-ever load break tool with a 180º rotating flex head. With No-Pinch easy reset, and at 1lb lighter than the competition, the LOAD-RANGER® FLEX-LT™ brings with it all the best features of the legendary LOAD-RANGER® line. The only thing that can beat a LOAD-RANGER® is another LOAD-RANGER®!
- Innovative FLEX Head rotates 180 degrees
- Heavy-Duty Machined Components
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2025 CALENDAR PHOTO CONTEST |
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📸 It's that time again!! 📸
The Annual Tallman Equipment Photo Contest. Send us your best linework photo anytime from now until August 1st, 2024, and your image could be featured in our 2025 Calendar!
Official rules and details can be found on our website.
SUBMIT PHOTOS 👉 Use the Google form below or email them to marketing@tallmanequipment.com
https://forms.gle/Rq4nCtdjCGinHcyEA
CONTEST RULES 🔗 https://tallmanequipment.com/photo-contest-rules/ |
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NOAA PREDICTS ABOVE-NORMAL 2024 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON |
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LA NINA AND WARMER-THAN-AVERAGE OCEAN TEMPERATURES ARE MAJOR DRIVERS OF TROPICAL ACTIVITY
NOAA National Weather Service forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center predict above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year. NOAA’s outlook for the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which spans from June 1 to November 30, predicts an 85% chance of an above-normal season, a 10% chance of a near-normal season and a 5% chance of a below-normal season.
NOAA is forecasting a range of 17 to 25 total named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher). Of those, 8 to 13 are forecast to become hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or higher), including 4 to 7 major hurricanes (category 3, 4 or 5; with winds of 111 mph or higher). Forecasters have a 70% confidence in these ranges.
The upcoming Atlantic hurricane season is expected to have above-normal activity due to a confluence of factors, including near-record warm ocean temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean, development of La Nina conditions in the Pacific, reduced Atlantic trade winds and less wind shear, all of which tend to favor tropical storm formation. |
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Congratulations to our June Lineman of the Month - Dylan Little |
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Dylan was nominated by his wife, Cara, and their newborn baby!
"Dylan is a motivated lineman, working all the time to provide for his family." |
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NOMINATE A LINEMAN OR LINEWIFE |
All submissions that are not selected as winners will be rolled into the submission pool for another chance at winning. |
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📸: Brandon Plutansis |
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📸: Brandon Waymire |
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📸: Jacob Magula |
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📸: Josh Rudicel |
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