what vehicle is best?

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ultramegabob

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Indiana
iwire said:
An electrician with a conductive ladder?

Here that is almost unheard of, nice looking truck though. :cool:


yeah, aluminum and wood ladders are a no-no for electricians around here. Cool looking van, are the rear wheels smaller than the front?
 

dnem

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Ohio
tonyou812 said:
I have a 2500 140", Hitop Sprinter . I average 19 miles to the gallon. I got it just before the price of diesel went up. It was a bit expensive when you include the price of the shelving. But I love it and anyone that works with me also love it. I think the fact that you dont have to bend over all the time saves your back a lot of years. And theres lots of room to carry material and room to spare.

That would be my choice if I was getting back into contracting, altho $ might be an issue. . I understand the Sprinter is a little pricey.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_Sprinter

http://www.edmunds.com/dodge/sprinter/review.html

http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/di...lRelatedDiscussions!make=Dodge&model=Sprinter
 

bikeindy

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Indianapolis IN
adamants said:
ATOM ANT is the real cartoon, similar, not quite the same, also pic is slightly modified:smile:


Yes, well that might fly (pun intended) If I was the copy right holder I might not waste my time with you till you make your first million. It doesn't matter if you change it a little if your making a lot they'll find you.
 

George Stolz

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I just bought a 2007 Toyota Tacoma. Just a little four cylinder, 2 wheel drive short bed. I'd say it would make a good PM ride. I always get a little confused when primarily office personnel drive gas guzzlers, but they always seem to, from what I've seen.

For the field, I like the Ford E-250 vans.
 

adamants

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ultramegabob said:
yeah, aluminum and wood ladders are a no-no for electricians around here. Cool looking van, are the rear wheels smaller than the front?
yes, rear wheels are duals, very stable and no wheel arches taking up room in the van, flat floor right through
 

dbuckley

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bikeindy said:
I also don't think you could use "Adam Ant" with out paying for him.

When you register a trademark you need to specify what categories you want to cover. This is to prevent confusion in the mind of the customer. Thus you can have the same name trademarked in different categories.

After all, if you call Adam Ant electrical, you probably wouldn't expect an aging popstar to turn up and belt out "Stand and deliver, your money or..."

Well, stand and deliver, maybe if one was a plumber :)
 
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