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FS: PUP500 Hydraulic Dolly System

NormLi

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Up for sale is a virtually new PUP500 Hydraulic Dolly. It has a 320lb camera load capacity, 600+ rider load capacity, rear and crab wheel steering, 4-way levelling mitchell head, speed limiters, foot pump, etc.

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These dollies are made when ordered but takes about 4-5 months until delivery is ready. I have only used this on 2-3 small shoots so far. I purchased it new and took delivery a few months ago from Alan Gordon Enterprises.

Premiere Studio Equipment will be raising the price by $3000-4000 I heard. My package comes with a 12" camera riser, two side boards, one front board, 2 seats, 2 seat assemblies, and a set of 4 track wheels. It's built like a tank and very heavy duty and sturdy. Basically it's just like a fisher, except black...and actually affordable. For more information, check out: http://www.premierstudioequipment.com/Products/Pup/500Features.html

My package came out to around $17624 USD + $600 USD in S&H handling and another $3000 or so in duties/taxes.

I'm selling this for $16,500 USD + S&H (dependant on where you are). The advantage is that you can take delivery NOW instead of waiting 4-5 months for this to be made and delivered to you direct from Premier.

This dolly fits fully loaded RED and 35mm cameras without any problems. It's hard for me to let go but I have other priorities to take care of right now.

Serious inquiries only.

Norm Li
 
Really great dolly. Can't say enough about it. If you have the cash grab this, you won't regret it.

Norm, I am sure you'll sell it but if not, we'll be looking in the new year. Need to save a llittle Xmas cash right now and we just purchased a manned crane.

Billy
 
that is a hot dolly..did not know anyone made a good dolly you could buy!!

I would really like to get that unit...let me get back with you on that
 
Hey Obin,

Yeah, I truly truly hate to have to sell it as it's such a nice piece of machinery and to be the only guy in Vancouver who actually owns their own hydraulic dolly (as supposed to the rental houses that carry Fishers/Chapmans), it's pretty cool.

Let me know if you're interested though. So far I have 3 other interested parties. First come first serve on this puppy at the firm sale price I have listed.

Cheers,

Norm
 
hey norm .is that the one we used on -the investigation- short.it worked great . how much $$ a day where you getting for rental. is that including the track we used?
 
Have used this dolly--works awesome.
 
Bump for a good guy/seller...
 
PUP500 Price Reduction

PUP500 Price Reduction

I am dropping the price of the dolly to $17,000 USD and willing to chip in on S&H depending on how much that comes out to.

A brand new PUP500 with the same accessories I am including sells for $17,700 USD. Mine has been used twice on 2 1-day music video shoots. Accessories include 1 front board, 2 side boards, 1 12" riser, 2 dolly seats, and 1 set of track wheels.

Please keep in mind that there is a wait time of a 3-4 months when ordering this dolly. Mine is available to be shipped IMMEDIATELY.
 
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from Wikipedia:

To bump a thread on an Internet forum is to post a reply to it purely in order to raise the thread's profile. This will typically return it to the top of the list of active threads.

Many Internet forums show as their first page a list of the 20–50 topics or "discussion threads" most recently posted to. Someone wishing to keep a thread on this first page, or bring an old thread back to it will post a reply to it purely to do this. If they are open about this, the post may simply be the word "BUMP".

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BTW, you don't have to type bump.....it can be anything...like "squirrels" or "boom" or "I don't know where I am right now"..... :blink: :usd:
 
Price reduced to $16,500 USD

Price reduced to $16,500 USD

Dropping price to $16,500 USD. Includes 1 front board, 2 sideboards, 12" riser, 2 seats, and set of track wheels. Used only twice on 1-day shoots.

FYI, This retails for $17,700 USD with a wait time of 3-4 months for this dolly to be manufactured upon order. Mine is available immediately.
 
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