Believe it or not there incredibly reliable! I run a 21 Plate RSP ESE6 Daily and I mean it's working real hard and I rarely get an issue, RSP Mercedes Benz Truck I find is more reliable I've found than it's rivals.
I am curious about the down force on these arms. A dangling hose only applies so much down force. After watching several videos, it looks like these arms apply, possibly catastrophic down force. Especially on small utilities.
The arm is not designed to come into contact with the ground, if the machine is operated correctly. The force of the suction, alongside air tools to loosen hard ground, is what allows the material to be excavated safely.
As soon as one of those moving parts goes bad the whole truck is a giant shit can. Hahaha
How so?
Believe it or not there incredibly reliable! I run a 21 Plate RSP ESE6 Daily and I mean it's working real hard and I rarely get an issue, RSP Mercedes Benz Truck I find is more reliable I've found than it's rivals.
I am curious about the down force on these arms. A dangling hose only applies so much down force. After watching several videos, it looks like these arms apply, possibly catastrophic down force. Especially on small utilities.
The arm is not designed to come into contact with the ground, if the machine is operated correctly. The force of the suction, alongside air tools to loosen hard ground, is what allows the material to be excavated safely.