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MEP001

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I've been talking to a guy who wants to build a couple truck bays. He already has two, but they have regular 92" booms, so the hoses have to be so long they drag the ground most of the time and the trucks still have to pull forward/back at least once. Is there any sort of boom system out there that's on rails where there's a pair going one way and another pair going the other way? I'm thinking it needs to be 70 to 80 feet long. I'd hate to engineer something to find out it already exists.
 
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I have seen something like that. Their is a wash very close to where I work my day job that has it. If I remember I will post a picture of it tomorrow.
 

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That would be much appreciated.
 

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My RV bay has a meter box and boom at each end, a customer mentioned seeing a wash with a rail system. It sounded interesting but, he didn't remember where he saw it.
 

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That's not quite what I had in mind, but it would work and wouldn't be very expensive. Thanks!
 

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I was thinking you could do a center mounted boom with a hose over to the track and the hose to gun gun hanging from the track.
 
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