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Trade: Concrete
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Curb And Gutter
Hey, I have been running a Curb crew for a large contractor in the midwest for about 3 yrs operating a Gomaco GT-3600. Recently I hired a couple of hands with previous experience on a Power Curber 5700b.
So now we are in debate over the better machine, What are your preferences? I love my Gomaco. |
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Trade: Residential Home Builder/Contractor
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: North Carolina
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Re: Curb And GutterQuote:
The Super B? |
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Re: Curb And Gutter
Yes or even the new c. We're just debating which to buy next.
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Re: Curb And Gutter
I also should add that most of our work is commercial parking lots. Average job 5000lf
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