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that is why they are used for heavy, deep cutting in the loco- motive industry and for mining trucks.
CPS has made a business out of remanufacturing Bullard VTLs, giving the hulking machines a new lease on life under contract with companies such as GE. “We’ve done 12–15 machines for them,” Blaschke said.
“Bullards are beasts for heavy cutting. These are very resilient machines that will take a beating.”
A remanufactured Bullard VTL—which CPS has branded as “Elect-trol”—combines the best of old and new manufac- turing machines, and should not be confused with a rebuilt Bullard machine. The originals were built by Bullard Machine Tool Co., which was founded in 1894 and stopped manufactur-
A "feed bracket" on a new Bullard Elec-trol VTL.