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Old 05-11-2009, 10:53 PM   #1
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Biljax Workforce Lift


Have a chance to pick one of these up from an investor I do some work for.

I have used his older electric slide out one, its handy, a little slow though.

He bought a 4 year old articulated, gas powered one last fall. Decided he wants to keep the old one instead.

I have a good opportunity to pick this up at a reasonable price, to me anyways, and not have to write one big check for it.

Anyone else have, had or use one of these?

This is a Honda gas powered with automatic self leveling out-riggers. 42' reach, 45' working height. Price $6600.00. Tow behind.

I am looking for some feed back. I was planning to go drop some coin on a bigger trailer, now I guess I could get both.

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Old 05-11-2009, 11:04 PM   #2
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If you pass it up will you let me know?

I am looking at a rental for a week and the cost is over $1,000.
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If you pass it up will you let me know?

I am looking at a rental for a week and the cost is over $1,000.
That is a ton of money for a rental.
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Yea, thats what I thought. But I am in the middle of nowhere and delivery is almost $200.

That is also for a self propelled machine from united rentals. I think they said it was propane.

Still a lot of coin.
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