Sask crude pumps....

Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by imnuts, Apr 30, 2013.

  1. imnuts

    imnuts Light Load Member

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    Where are you guys getting your trucks rigged up? I need to setup a truck, so need Deaco and pump.
     
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  3. CbarM

    CbarM Heavy Load Member

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    I use a lil shop in Redcliff AB. They do good work and guarentee everything. MG Mechanical. Mike 403 979 1687.
     
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  4. BIGDOGTRANSPORT

    BIGDOGTRANSPORT Bobtail Member

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    Lowdermilk Enterprises inKenaston, Sk. Well worth the drive, family owned shop with big know how and a lot of experience setting up crude-haulers. Give Dave a call 780-872-0107 or check em out online at http://www.lowdermilkwelding.ca/
     
  5. Sarabeara

    Sarabeara Medium Load Member

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    I've had GForce Diesel in Lloyd. Expensive - but done right. Recently had hydraulics put on my truck instead of direct drive - Kramer Caterpillar did the install in Regina.
     
  6. Crazy_horse

    Crazy_horse Bobtail Member

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    I have used many of the places in Edmonton and the gear center and inland are the best i have found so far.
     
  7. dustinbrock

    dustinbrock Road Train Member

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    Maybe a little late on this one but..... In Sask there are only 2 places worth going. Gforce in Llyod (not they're southern Sask shop) or lowdermilk as stated. Gforce has boat loads of experience and do good work. Lowdermilk is a mom and pop farm shop who do real good work, they claim to use better quality parts for longer life, they have a few of their own trucks running super b for plains and I have personally seen the work, it is good. (super b unloaded in under 20 minutes)

    GForce uses a 50 horsepower setup whereas lowdermilk used 60, which t&e says is overkill, but it.just makes it so you don't have to push your equipment as hard to get the results... Either way your good, our one truck is gforce with no complaints and great service, but.my next one will be lowdermilk.....

    End rant.
     
  8. Prairie Boy

    Prairie Boy Road Train Member

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    Is Loudermilk located straight east of Lloyd? About 20 Minutes ?????
     
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  9. Sarabeara

    Sarabeara Medium Load Member

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    He's in kenneston
     
  10. dustinbrock

    dustinbrock Road Train Member

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    No, they are near kenaston,sk
     
  11. Sarabeara

    Sarabeara Medium Load Member

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    Lol! Pardon my spelling.
     
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