Joethemechanic
Senior Member
- Location
- Hazleton Pa
- Occupation
- Electro-Mechanical Technician. Industrial machinery
Yeah, I want to avoid leaky pigs. I've been through fixing them. Most times it's not worth it especially if someone's fingers have been in them. Too many guys replacing lines and not securing them right. They always get them made like 6 inches longer and they end up rubbing. I've been into regular 4 wheeled bucket lifts too. When they are old they can be real nightmares. Little to no service documentation on the controls, and non existant parts.It'll get your a** up to where you want it. I've used one several times. Just make sure you look at it REAL good, hydraulics and especially welds.
-Hal
That cable will not work. You will need to get the scissor lift. I suggest at Least cat6, not cat5e.I'm talking about this stuff. It's already there and going exactly where I want to go. It's a lot of work saved and I'd have to get a scissor lift in here to run modern CAT cable.
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