Seed | 01-26-2008 | comment profile send pm notify |
I would like to welcome KCP West to the site! |
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Todd | 01-26-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Yep they just joined before the WOC we did their web site for them also. Nice guys. |
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Bob | 01-26-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I like the extra large drawings of the specifications and the boom working areas. They are complete and leave no question as to the capacity and capability of the machine. I hope that other manufactures will take note of this and create \'user friendly\' oversize drawings of their equipment. The 240 degree articulation of the third section is HOT! (40 RX) Very nice site; even us old guys can read it. ;~) |
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typesdubs | 01-26-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Wow Bob nice find there, that would come in handy a lot of times, I wonder why others haven\'t made #3 this flexible years ago. |
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Bob | 01-26-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
It seems like most of the mfg\'s have concentrated on the Z boom; and they are fast moving and sweet. I always liked the \'R&F\' probably due to the fact that much of the pumping is done on elevated decks. The R&F has no sections that wont unfold out over an elevated deck where as a Z does limit you in that regard. The Z has always been better at booming into a .... ground level access; like a doorway. This 240 deg 3rd sec and 245deg 4th section is a great equalizer in that area. Just my opinion, ;~) |