
Stewart-Amos Starfire S-4XL
Extra heavy-duty Starfire mechanical broom with a larger hopper and non-CDL conventional chassis configuration.
Best fit
Aggressive pickup for millings, chip seal, paving cleanup, and jobsite debris
Continuous-duty chip seal, road millings, open-road sweeping, and contractor cleanup.
Mechanical brooms are the right conversation when the debris is heavier than ordinary street dust. They support paving crews, chip seal work, milling cleanup, industrial yards, and material-heavy road maintenance.
Key buying points include hopper size, CDL requirements, broom configuration, visibility, transport plan, dumping height, dust suppression, and how easily the machine can be supported during paving season.
Questions to answer before quoting
Are you sweeping loose aggregate or fine debris?
Does the crew need CDL or non-CDL?
How much hopper capacity keeps the route productive?
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Closner helps Texas municipalities and contractors choose road maintenance equipment around the actual route, material, operator, branch support, parts needs, and long-term service plan.
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Current category
Mechanical Brooms And Construction Sweepers
Primary application
Continuous-duty chip seal, road millings, open-road sweeping, and contractor cleanup.
OEM reference
Manufacturer specifications linked for final configuration review.
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