Seed | 05-25-2007 | comment profile send pm notify |
I hope you are wrong! I will be very disappointed if Concord did not build that machine. They got away from Jun Jin in 2003 from what I understand. The Concords that I have looked at were definitely not built by Jun Jin! The big machines, Good question! This topic can be answered by someone from Pump CO for sure!! |
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Slavedattler | 05-25-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
Well we bought the first 43 meter in our area, Jun Jin was the dealer, todays Concord. The name Concord was a North American idea Korea freaked and Concord went through hell. Now I am glad it is Concord, as it must have brought the qc of Jun Jin up a notch. Swedish metal, but there are qualities of metals from sweden. We have a Jun Jin 20m and the steel test is below strength, but good old engineering and the help of Concord it has been safe since. We do like the customer service in that way they do stand behind their product. We have three Jun Jins (old). And two Concords, fairly new. 4 Schwings three Putz And 3 Reichs. Hmm 20 machines but what other makes can we think of hmm. |
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Bob | 05-26-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
Looks to me like you got 70% of the story 60% correct. To answer the original question: Yes, I would say that in all cases and all various branding KCP PUMPS has manufactured a very good machine. Like some of the 60 & 65 meter machines you see out there under different branding. ps I think the Aus' pumps are also KCP |
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Bob | 05-26-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
some of parts of a portion of a piece was partially right some of the time. As far as the entire story goes.......... Mr. Mike Enns (at Alliance) knows the entire story and history. He may not tell, but if he did it would be the truth. He does not have a lie in him. The steel comes in different strengths, what is in your boom? |
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DIGGER | 05-26-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
Sany's 66 metre boom introduced at the last Bauma show collapsed in the 2nd or 3rd section whilst being folded after the show. Crumpled steel as per photos taken by Putz and Antonelli. Back to the drawing board?? |
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Bob | 05-26-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
My guess would be that they have another Korean subcontractor building some of the assemblys; but I could not say for sure as I really do not know. It would be very interesting to KNOW what REALLY happened to the 66meter, and why. Talk about a bad place for a problem like that...... WOW!!! I bet every competing manufacture had their cameras rolling. I am sure we will all get to see pics of that before it is over. But rather there than on top of 10 finishers. |
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Bob | 05-26-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
my spelling is soooooooo bad. We need a spell check Todd. ass-emblies my-bad |
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BorisGrekalo | 05-27-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
Does anybody have the pictures of Sany's cracked boom? they had such a good stand at Bauma. I cannot believe us has collapsed.. |
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Bob | 06-01-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
POST THEM please, or email them to me ps. did you get the email I sent via your CP.COM mail? |