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Hoody

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Steven Hoodlebrink
So we sent some of our Phoenix 200 max dehus to Interlink to be fixed about 2 weeks ago. We got them back and opened them up. We tested the pressure, to make sure they were charged. 2/4 we sent in to have leak fixes were not even charged. They went in with all of the bolts and screws, came back missing a quite a few. So we call them up to raise hell, and they tried a song in dance. In the short of it, they admitted to not fixing them. :evil:

I want to say the repair bill was close to 600 bucks.

Oh they all are still only putting out no more than 89 degrees. :? Our other WORKING ones 106-115 degrees.

Sorry had to rant, we're getting extremely busy and have 4 that we can't use.
 

steve g

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herriman, UT
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steve garrett
good luck with that, its getting pretty cold I anticipate some looses rolling in soon, in the summer I noticed their dehu service deal, looked like a good deal, it was prolly something to keep their guys busy as truckmount repairs were slow, I am sure at this moment their shop is going crazy with freeze ups. to that stores credit, at least I will say they have the same people there mainly layne and shane that have been around awhile. also the parts guy has been there for a while too. thats an improvment over the revolving door they used to have.
 

floorguy

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Doug
they still blow and i woulndnt go there ifn you paid me...

took a few things in, and they always broke soon after...
 

Hoody

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The biatch of it all is ALL of our equipment is out on losses, and we're still getting more in.
 

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