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Posted by K-Mo on March 27, 2006 at 15:12:24 from (65.169.189.2):
In Reply to: Aerial Lift Bucket Trucks posted by in-too-deep on March 27, 2006 at 14:02:14:
I have a Cox Cable Bucket Truck. It's a Ford E350 Van with a Dur-A-Lift boom bucket. I operates from 12 volt Hydraulic pumps (one low speed, one high speed) powered by 4 golf cart battteries. It also has a dynamo for 115 AC power to the bucket. It gets up to about 30-35 feet which is plenty high for my nerves. I use it for for gutters, painting, tree trimming, stringing power lines, picking cherries and installing a well pump. As with any piece of machinery, use with extreme caution. Many poeple have been seriously injured or killed with these machines. Price will probably vary widely due to location and availablity. Try to find someone who deals in the resale of fleet vehicles. When the local cable company makes a new fleet buy, the old units should be available for a reasonable price by auction or through a reseller. Also check www.mtspbl.com .
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