Industry News - February 2009

PipeHunter Designer John Stoneman Sr. Dies; MyTana Seeks Unusual Moments; Federal Signal Launches Online Store

PipeHunter Designer John Stoneman Sr. Dies

John Stoneman Sr., designer of the PipeHunter line of municipal sewer equipment, died Dec. 30, 2008, at age 70. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Betty E. Stoneman. Born June 4, 1938, in Wichita Falls, Texas, Stoneman pioneered the 5-in-1 backhoe for Long Manufacturing and founded South College Garage in Lubbock, Texas; Park Florist in Dallas; ESSI in Hurst, Texas; Chris-Craft of Clear Lake, Texas; Sunshine Sanitation of Houston; Coastal Contractors in LaPorte, Texas; and Underground Inc. in Pearland, Texas, where he developed the PipeHunter line of equipment.

MyTana Seeks Unusual Moments

MyTana Manufacturing Co. Inc. is seeking interesting, unusual or amazing moments captured with a MyTana or other camera system. The moments will be posted on the company’s Web site and YouTube, as well as displayed at the Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo International in Louisville, Ky. Viewers will be able to vote for the most interesting moment. The winner will receive a MyTana accessories package. To enter or vote, go to www.mytana.com.

Federal Signal Launches Online Store

The online store from Federal Signal Environmental Solutions Group, www.fssolutionsgroup.com, features fast search capabilities to locate and buy thousands of parts and accessories for the Guzzler brand, as well as the Vactor HXX and other vacuum excavators.



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