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    Quote Originally Posted by Stainless View Post
    Had 2 yesterday and one already this morning. Hoping to get 4 UP today, lol.


    CH3NO2

    I'm not even sure what those are. Not a substation dead end structures. That looks like an 80' high reach. That's up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    I'm not even sure what those are. Not a substation dead end structures. That looks like an 80' high reach. That's up there.
    These are support towers for a steam generation system. 110' to tip of lifting frames. That boom lift is 120' capability at $1000/day. Crane is about $2500/day.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stainless View Post
    These are support towers for a steam generation system. 110' to tip of lifting frames. That boom lift is 120' capability at $1000/day. Crane is about $2500/day.


    CH3NO2
    I love steam.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stainless View Post
    These are support towers for a steam generation system. 110' to tip of lifting frames. That boom lift is 120' capability at $1000/day. Crane is about $2500/day.


    CH3NO2
    You should rent the 120' by the month. We have one so far on a job and its 10K a month. Problem is the wheels go out from 8' to 12' wide after going up 20' and it makes it a tight fit where we are working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby V View Post
    You should rent the 120' by the month. We have one so far on a job and its 10K a month. Problem is the wheels go out from 8' to 12' wide after going up 20' and it makes it a tight fit where we are working.
    Yea, we only need it for a week. This one expands to 12' width also, we are blessed with plenty of room and level ground.
    What are you putting together that high?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stainless View Post
    Yea, we only need it for a week. This one expands to 12' width also, we are blessed with plenty of room and level ground.
    What are you putting together that high?


    CH3NO2
    We are installing over 1200 fire sprinklers in an old battery smelter building in Vernon. Peak is 80' in one building and 55' in another. Problem is we have to articulate over some structures inside.

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