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Little Giant 25# for sale
February 7, 2016
9:44 am
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Eric Sprado
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Selling my LG 25. It has maybe two hours use on a COMPLETE rebuild. This hammer just needs to be plugged into a 110 outlet and put to work. No tinkering and adjusting, just step on the pedal and start hammering. $3,000.  I'm in Deadwood, Oregon near Eugene. Eric Sprado 541 964 3224.

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February 7, 2016
2:44 pm
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Augh! So shiny. . .

Whelp, I hope someone who needs it can get it; that's an awesome tool to have. 

My Youtube channel: Cave of Skarzs

Just having some fun messing around with whatever I have a mind to do.

February 8, 2016
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Eric - What is the height of the hammer?  Would you be willing to bring to the spring conference?  I may be interested....

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peace and love

billyO

February 8, 2016
9:34 pm
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BillyO: I'm a crippled up old man who lost most use of my left(dominant) hand. Bringing the hammer up for "may be interested" would a bit much for me. Take a drive down and watch it work.If you buy it, we can use my rig to get it to your place. Not being hard nosed,just not fully functioning anymore. Hope you understand... Eric

February 8, 2016
10:42 pm
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I'm interested! Can you tell me a bit about what dies you have, and how much floorspace does it need behind it? And does it need to be bolted to the floor, or is it balanced enough to function free-standing? 

I live in Portland and may have some transportation issues (I only have city vehicles - tiny things with no cargo ability). 

February 8, 2016
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Dave: My shop is on a wooden floor three feet in the air. I have hammer lag screwed to a couple of 4x8s and it works just fine. If you take it,we can use my rig to deliver to Portland. I'll need help loading... Eric

February 9, 2016
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Can I have your email address to go over some transport details and stuff?

Mine is davidseviltwin@gmail.com

February 16, 2016
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