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Old 03-17-2009, 09:33 PM   #1
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Looking for a good one man mainline cable machine, is that too much too ask for?
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Boy there is just nothing in this World like a Sewer Equipment Company of America Model 7500 with a 10" root saw to put a smile on your face. The best part is the two wheel cart doubles as it's own trailer to pull behind your truck.

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That's impressive. I believe they rent those at homey.
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I wonder if I could get some custom chrome wheels for the Spartan?
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Boy there is just nothing in this World like a Sewer Equipment Company of America Model 7500 with a 10" root saw to put a smile on your face. The best part is the two wheel cart doubles as it's own trailer to pull behind your truck.

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That even makes the Beast look like a baby!
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I feel sorry for the poor ******* that gets his hand caught in a cable bind with that thing.
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Aw Heck...
Take the easy way out...
Blow Bag It!



A lot of interesting history and reading here...
http://www.sewerhistory.org/chronos/swr_maint.htm

As for the original poster how about an intro?
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