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  • #16
    Nice equipment.

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    • #17
      Thanks for the pictures. I really enjoyed them..

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      • #18
        Great Pics!!!!

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        • #19
          nice pics I want 100 of thos raffle tickets lol

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          • #20
            wow ... whens the next "go-around" on them trucks? sure would love a chance on one of them! good stuff.

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            • #21
              who is tha guy with the swirly head??

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              • #22
                A repoman in the competition. It was a public place so I guess I could have showed his face, but some people do not like to have their face on internet.

                So I gave him a swirley...
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by ADMIN View Post
                  So I gave him a swirley...
                  Oh my!

                  db

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                  • #24
                    I'm just poking fun at ya big guy!

                    Dave

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                    • #25
                      Very nice trucks, I am true to the trucks with sneaker lifts for the repo industry. Wrecker body trucks are for the towing industry. I can pull up in front of a debtors car and hook it long before they even know what I am doing. LOL
                      Jason Lawrence
                      American Lenders service company
                      of Great Falls, MT.
                      406-403-5449 Phone
                      406-452-5686 Fax
                      [email protected]
                      www.americanlendersgreatfallsmt.com

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                      • #26
                        I never liked using a Sneeker lift.

                        Now give me an NPR with a Dynamic 601 BDW with a clutch pump and I guarantee I can hook faster than anything else on a roll up situation.

                        I hated the NPR until the moment I rolled up on a unit. The visibility and turning radius of the cab over can't be beat. The speed of the Dyno is tops. Get that dog out on the highway, the fun was gone.

                        db

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                        • #27
                          I will agree that the electric pumps are a bit slow, and more so in the winter. I have had thought of changing mine to a clutch pump. Never have got around to it I guess.
                          Jason Lawrence
                          American Lenders service company
                          of Great Falls, MT.
                          406-403-5449 Phone
                          406-452-5686 Fax
                          [email protected]
                          www.americanlendersgreatfallsmt.com

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                          • #28
                            Jason,

                            I actually first used the set up described above 20 years ago at a company owned ALSCO office.

                            Being in Montana, I would really look at a clutch pump if I were you.

                            db

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                            • #29
                              Yeah I have looked into them a little. In the freezing temps I dread going to pick up a car as the pump moves in ultra slow motion. And man talk about a power drain on the batteries.
                              Jason Lawrence
                              American Lenders service company
                              of Great Falls, MT.
                              406-403-5449 Phone
                              406-452-5686 Fax
                              [email protected]
                              www.americanlendersgreatfallsmt.com

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