Quote:We demoed the Edraulic tools and they made a believer out of me. We took 4 doors and started cutting the roof before the battery finally died. We switched the same battery back in forth from the combi to the cutters to the spreaders to get the most out of 1 battery. The biggest problem I see with the Edraulic tools is just the mindset, the tradition and of course the big word that is CHANGE. The biggest up side to them that we took in was the quickness of getting a tool in service. If you have to do some cut work that is past the 100 feet of your pre-connected line you can place it in service within seconds. Once you are stabilized you are cutting. No hooking portable units up and carrying tools and lines. All in one piece.
Like I said, I wasn't a big fan at first but after using them and seeing what they can do, I am on board. I think this is just another tool for the tool box.
If anyone else has any more photos of just bumper pre-connected hydraulic tools, please post them.
Thanks
How's the weight comparatively?