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pro70z28
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First Aspire job

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Well not the first really, but the first with 9.0.
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Nice work. Like the textured back ground. Thanks for sharing.
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Well done, nice clean lines. I'm with Dwayne the background is very well done.

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Thanks Dwayne & John. Got it installed today.
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Thanks for showing the install photos. I had no idea of the scale until seeing those pics. It looks fantastic!
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What is that on the front of the walk behind Bobcat? The young man I sold my shop to is thinking about getting into installs... which I always avoided like the black death. Gene

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Re: First Aspire job

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Thanks mtylerfl.

GeneMpls, It's a home made backhoe. Backhoe fits inside extension forks to get extra height for the scaffolding. It's faster and a whole lot easier for a 1 man operation than lugging around traditional scaffolding. Load all the heavy stuff on the platform and raise it up.
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Scaffold 3.jpg
This set up gets the platform 6' off the ground
Scaffold test 2.jpg
With the backhoe and extension forks the platform will go up 12'. That covers 99% of the work I do.
SCAFFOLD TILT RACK.jpg
It's all built to fit on the trailer for easy access.

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