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发表于 2019-5-20 22:08:31
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{"replyToPid":0,"replyTo":"","text":"You can setup the equipment a couple different ways. The less expensive is a single pto with a swing shaft that can connect to either the compressor or the pump. Typically that should run about $5,000-6,000. (Everything new) next option is running balanced shafts to the pump & compressor each, so you'll have 2 pto's and 2 shafts. I'm guessing that's around $6500-7000. Best option is to go with a Hydropak setup. It uses hydraulics to run the pump & comp and some setups are expandable to run other stuff. But now you're talking $8500-11000. \nEvery price I quoted is an installed price btw. There is one other option and I'm really not a fan, but you could install a duel stage compressor on the truck and use that instead of an actual compressor. That's probably $1500-2000 I'm guessing. My issue with that is if the compressor goes bad, you're broke down. If a Quincy compressor goes bad, you can drive to get a new one. \n\nA new Roper pump runs $1050-1250. \nA new Quincy compressor is $785. \nMuncie pto runs $400 or so. "} |
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