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#1 cjb

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Posted 17 August 2008 - 06:26 PM

I am a career fixed grip mechanic that is looking for some information about detachable lifts. I understand that there are many different makes and vintages, but anything will do. I am looking to become more familiar with the different components and concerns inherent in them. I am doing this for a head-start in knowledge in the event that my resort upgrades or if I relocate to another resort. One thing that I am interested in is a used or extra tech manual or owners manual. Anyone have an extra or somethng else that would be useful? I am willing to pay for shipping and a little extra if needed.

#2 towertop

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Posted 18 August 2008 - 06:08 AM

View Postcjb, on Aug 17 2008, 07:26 PM, said:

I am a career fixed grip mechanic that is looking for some information about detachable lifts. I understand that there are many different makes and vintages, but anything will do. I am looking to become more familiar with the different components and concerns inherent in them. I am doing this for a head-start in knowledge in the event that my resort upgrades or if I relocate to another resort. One thing that I am interested in is a used or extra tech manual or owners manual. Anyone have an extra or somethng else that would be useful? I am willing to pay for shipping and a little extra if needed.

cHECK OUT A BOOK CALLED SKI LIFT fUNCTIONS, MAINTENANCE AND REGULATIONS... BY PETER WOOD FORM SELKIRK COLLEGE BC.
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#3 cjb

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Posted 19 August 2008 - 01:15 PM

Any source on this book? It is not on amazon, e-bay, or any other 'store' and I couldn't find it on the Selkirk college site. Thanks

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Posted 19 August 2008 - 05:36 PM

Call Selkirk directly @ 250-352-6601 - they should be able to help you!
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