Anyone know of a company that rehabs/repairs Older Hurst tools? Our Cutters need new blades and hoses, and the spreaders need new hoses. Any idea where to look?
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Check with your local Hurst dealer:
http://www.hurstjaws.com/contact/dealers/
My dealer does all our maintenance, including our 30+ year old 32A spreader.
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If you are in Wisconsin, Illinois or Indiana check www.5alarm.com Also look under dealers at www.jawsoflife.com
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Depending on where you are at... in NY/PA... Churchville Fire can do it for you. They can be contacted on their website: www.churchvillefire.com
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Watch that suggestion about 5 Alarm
I would stay away from that recommendation about 5 alarm. We've had problems with them in northern Illinois in terms of sales inparticular, but service also. Our sales guy is notorious for telling us anything you want to hear, lie or not, just to get a sale. Everybody knows his game, except for him; probably why so many people are going with a differnt brand when its time to buy new tools. As far as service, we operate with a set of Hurst purchased in the mid-90's. We had a problem with the blade on our cutter. The service rep they sent out told me the tool was obsolete and we'd have to just buy a brand new cutter. We sent it out for to another dealer in Indiana for repair and we had it back up and running in 2 days- no problems at all. Looks like they were just trying to sell us a $5000 cutter instead of a simple $600 set of blades...I'd be VERY leary working with them.
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Originally posted by GhettoBatt1 View PostI would stay away from that recommendation about 5 alarm. We've had problems with them in northern Illinois in terms of sales inparticular, but service also. Our sales guy is notorious for telling us anything you want to hear, lie or not, just to get a sale. Everybody knows his game, except for him; probably why so many people are going with a differnt brand when its time to buy new tools. As far as service, we operate with a set of Hurst purchased in the mid-90's. We had a problem with the blade on our cutter. The service rep they sent out told me the tool was obsolete and we'd have to just buy a brand new cutter. We sent it out for to another dealer in Indiana for repair and we had it back up and running in 2 days- no problems at all. Looks like they were just trying to sell us a $5000 cutter instead of a simple $600 set of blades...I'd be VERY leary working with them.Last edited by whitesox4life; 03-16-2007, 08:30 AM.
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