2013 - Volume #37, Issue #5, Page #17
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Cordless Clippers For Livestock
You can work on livestock anywhere with cordless clippers from Beilers Pneumatics of Christiana, Penn.
  Tool store owner Elam Beiler listened to customer’s requests for portable clippers and incorporated it with something most folks have – a rechargeable 18 or 20-volt battery.
  “We take hand-held grinders from manufacturers and put clipper heads on them,” Beiler says. He offers models for 20V Dewalt and 18V Makita and Milwaukee rechargeable batteries.
  The Oster Clipmaster clipper heads come in different models suitable for trimming cattle, horses, sheep, goats and dogs. It’s common to trim off horse and cattle winter hair in the spring for sanitation and animal comfort, Beiler says.
  One charge is enough to trim at least a couple of horses or cows, he adds. Customers like the convenience of taking the clippers to the animals and not having to deal with an electric cord.
  The clippers (batteries not included) range from $295 to $325 for the various models for horse and cattle trimming. Sheep clippers run between $339 and $369. Beilers Pneumatics also sells batteries, chargers and replacement blades.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Beilers Pneumatics, 718 Vintage Rd., Christiana, Penn. 17509 (ph 800 539-7064).



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