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It only cost 1624.87 total. Nice kit but probably well worth the price. For me I'll just happy with my 72 Mack Aerialscope and my FunRise toy aerialscope.

greg

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I just watched the video on how to do the hose.  I've used that method for a long time only using sewing elastic and either brass or aluminum tubing for the couplings.  Not sure where a rolled up section of hose is supposed to go, especially with the nozzle on it but they probably have made a place for it.  All in all a bit pricey.  Here's my '37 Seagrave aerial.  Scratch built.  Just like Greg's Mack aerial scope was scratch built.

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Charlie, 2 guesses: 1: Needed something to put in a cabinet. 2. Hand line in the bucket to reach source while out of bucket ie roof operations.

greg

          

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