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NE ND | If you are talking about a "twin air" model, yes. I bought a 1200 twin air model really cheap. The canvases were ripped. I cut those off and stripped both air fans and the hydraulic drive off the back of the pump to lighten things up. The really great part about the twin air model, is that you have the "force" booms which are really sturdy. You can fold in the outer wings and just use the inner wings to spray around power pokes if needed. I sold mine and went to a Summers brand. My hydraulic hoses were all cracked and tank was looking brittle. I kind of regret my trade. I might go back to a Hardi. The boom ride on the Hardi is second to none. Like others said earlier, the only drawback are the meteric fittings and hydraulic lines. | |
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