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Litter Control Vehicle.


Keep downtown business districts, city sidewalks, malls, school grounds and parks litter-free with the Tennant Litter litter /lit·ter/ (lit´er) stretcher.

lit·ter
n.
1. A flat supporting framework, such as a piece of canvas stretched between parallel shafts, for carrying a disabled or dead person; a
 Hawk. Excellent dust control, impressive maneuverability and a standard vacuum wand A handheld optical reader used to read typewritten fonts, printed fonts, OCR fonts and bar codes. The wand is waved over each line of characters or codes in a single pass.  let you clean in tight areas with ease. The ability to ride or walk makes it even easier. Comfortable, "forward" seating gives outstanding visibility and control while maneuvering near pedestrians or in congested con·gest·ed
adj.
Affected with or characterized by congestion.


congested ENT adjective Referring to a boggy blood-filled tissue. See Nasal congestion.
 spaces. Reduced noise level makes the Litter Hawk quiet enough to operate without disturbing nearby pedestrians.

Easy-to-change dust filters give outstanding dust control. The Litter Hawk uses standard 30-gallon (114 liter liter, abbr. l, unit of volume in the metric system, defined since 1964 as equal to 0.001 cubic meters, or 1 cubic decimeter. A cube that has each of its edges equal to 10 centimeters has a volume of 1 liter. The liter is equal to 1.057 liquid quarts, 0. ) litterbags, which are easy and quick to change. A three-cylinder Kubota diesel engine provides smooth operation and plenty of power. You can tailor the Tennant Litter Hawk to your needs with custom lettering (standard). Custom graphics are also available.

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Publication:Parks & Recreation
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 1, 2001
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