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Wells reports that the primary attraction of the system was the potential cost savings. “Before we bought our first OilQuick, we looked at the amount we were spending on replacement hydraulic hoses and the resulting loss of hydraulic oil. And the figures were scary,” he recalls. “Because the OIlQuick system routes the hoses through the coupler and pulls external hoses nice and tight, the ability to save money and to eliminate this constant threat of downtime was obvious.”
But, having bitten the investment bullet, Wells says that this proved to be just one of numerous benefits his company has enjoyed. “The OilQuick system has literally changed the dynamics of how we run a demolition site,” he continues. “In the past, we would keep all the
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attachments in a compound away from the actual demolition. Every attachment change required the operator to track across the site to the compound and then spend 20 minutes or more switching tools. Today, we operate a
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