Royal Concrete Pumps | 03-08-2008 | comment profile send pm notify |
To acually answer the original question....Would we (as Operators and Owners) support a change... Yes for me Options are nice as long as cost isn't outragious. |
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Bob | 03-08-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I think that the cost is the same, or so close as to make no difference. Concord may have had a reason, at that time, for the cost difference. The boys from BC were the first to give a pump purchaser a truck with something other than the "Grind-O-Dyne" 9 speed. Maybe they had to sell their stock of special order Macs and that is why they wanted extra for the change......... just a guess. |
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Royal Concrete Pumps | 03-08-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Could be I was to cheap at that point to ask.... |
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Bob | 03-08-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Moot point anyway. As to the original question.. I would say that it is long past time. Yes! My only fear is that some would "spec-down" a chasis for a few $ savings and leave a customer with a |
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Royal Concrete Pumps | 03-08-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
AWESOME PIC... THAT IS PERFECT!!!!! |
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pudg | 03-14-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
just got a quote on 2 trucks and brand A wanted 15,000 more to mount on a condor ,not a mack,I Heard you would save that much.Is the a tactic between them and mack to keep macks corner on the market,if so,maybe its time for the unsatisfied customers to be heard, |
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Bob | 03-14-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Perhaps we can get Dave, from Alliance on here to fill us in on the difference. How was the Condor equiped? Do you have a spec sheet for the carrier? |