Masonry Magazine September 2012 Page. 2

Words: Normand Turenne
Masonry Magazine September 2012 Page. 2

Masonry Magazine September 2012 Page. 2
Standing
The Test of Time
Units M100-4, M100-5, M100-6
Purchase date: January 1988
Status: Still fully functional

"After more than 23 years of operation, all my Hydro Mobile units still deliver full return and I still get the same excellent customer service from Hydro. They are without question the best, most reliable mast climbing work platforms out there"

Normand Turenn
Owner NT masonry
President of the Quebec Masonry Contractors Association

Hydro Mobile creation : 1987
Over 6500 units on the market.
Definitely standing the test of time!

www.hydro-mobile.com 1.888.484.9376

1987-1994
Hydro Mobile

1995-2000
HYDRO MOBILE

2001-2005
HYDRO MOBILE

ELEVATING
EFFICIENCY
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