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Whats a lot longer? What would the difference be between a pneumatic and cushion aside from the wheels? Is there a structural difference?

Regarding the price, whats a good dea for a machine like this? I cant seem to find an actual "low hour "linde. Since we got burned on our first one, it seems like all the used dealers pitch lindes as low hours but dont back up the hours. Makes me nervous.

We are in the recycling business and are a smaller firm. We run the machine maybe 5-6 hours a day, can be quite aggressive at time.

Maybe linde isnt for us?
  • Posted 21 Apr 2011 22:52
  • By mario_j
  • joined 15 Oct'10 - 15 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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