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Paul Bunyon

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Has anyone ever heard of these I've seen a few used ones around and heard there may be some being produced. Any info would be appreciated.
Thx.

Paul Bunyon
 
Can you get me financed for 30 of these in the South West? Is there a winch option and if so what type of winch. Also who's rotator are you using for the swing function on the booms? These are kick ass units. The ones I have I need to replace. I'll give ya'll a call. :chainsaw:
 
Trax 40

Yes our finance guy should have already called you. His name is
Pat 800-USMoney, website is http://www.AmeriquipEagle.com. We have previous orders so 30 all at once would be taxing. We are coming out with the Ameriquip E50H towable later this month. Its a nice Hydrualic outrigger machine with a two man basket which is extremely stable. We will be posting the specs of it on the website by Friday but its already approved for sale in the United States and Canada.

Thanks
Angus Davis
888-909-7376
 
Service is not a laughing matter it is a way of life

We take service on anyone buying one unit very serious. Look at this I am replying to your thread within minutes. We take the production of the Ameriquips very serious. The machines we are producing now are the best machines Ameriquip has every made. We also have dealer alliances all over the country. We also do the remanufacturing for Genie Industries so we have dealers worldwide that know we put out a quality product.

Angus Davis
Ameriquip LLC
 
sorry

You know how it is these days , and we take pride in what we do. you are cool

Angus
 
why not start manufacturing lifts in the 60-80ft range? those heights are the ones most commonly being used in tree care. 40ft gets us only about halfway up most mature trees.
 
60-80 foot

The way we build the machines if we built something that was 80 foot it would be just too heavy. We are keeping everything steel as oppossed to plastic. Straight wire or hydrualic controls as opposed to computer cards. We do sell quite a bit of used units that arent towable. We put most of them that are trade ins on http://www.FleetTrade.com . Its free so if you have something that you want to sell yourself you are welcome to list on there with no commissions or cost.

We arent trying to be everything to everyone on what we build, we just want to put out a very reliable machine that guys can use as a tool.
 
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