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i always wrap Challenger / Cimex cord over my shoulders / neck...works for me.
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I took out my passenger seat in my van. This keeps my cimex in its own spot away from my truck mount. It's easier to lift it up there too. Of course if you have an employee this isn't going to work.
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Have a ramp as lifting a Cimex will do physical damage eventually. Outperforms a rotary hands down. Next purchase for me is the big wheel kit as stairs can be a killer.
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A lot of good suggestions here.
As Rick said, NO COMPARISON between a rotary and a Cimex.
I've built a completely new business around the Cimex which I could never do with a rotary.
Many people forget how to make their life, and their health easier and better.
I no longer have "back problems" since I got rid of the "swinger" rotary and purchased the Mex;
Weekly visits to a chiropractor are now a thing of the past.
I can easily take it up four (4) flights of stairs with the "Big Wheel Kit".
I have no problems lifting the Mex; in and out of my van because I always use ramps.
I also use them for the Sprayborg.
I don't care how many people tell me that if I bend at the knees, maintain a straight back and lift straight up, I will be okay, RAMPS just take all those problems away.
Look after your back and your knees/other joints, as you get older you'll know why.
Both my knees would be great if I hadn't of broken one and fractured a tibia 17 years ago. :-(
CAUTION: This equipment MAY cause a tendency for the operator to increase their weight.
However, this can easily be remedied by gaining larger commercial clients and walking/exercising more behind "Big Yella" in the still of the night.
Shorty.