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SEP 04 1990 <br />Under discussion, Purchasing Manager Dominick Mascola <br />brought forth the warranty information requested by the Chairman <br />earlier in the meeting. He read aloud the following warranty <br />statements received in the bid process: <br />L.B. Smith has indicated 5,000 hours service hours for the <br />Kobelco, or 36 months, which ever should come first. <br />Florida Equipment filled out the IRC warranty information <br />form saying that they have an equipment warranty. Where the <br />forms asks if the warranty is applied to components or only to <br />parts, it says, "all components". Where it asks if the warranty <br />period is for 12 months, it says 36 months. It also states that <br />the nearest source for parts is SR -60 in Bartow. Where it asks <br />who will provide service and where in the event of failure within <br />the warranty, it says Florida Equipment and Service. <br />Commissioner Bird understood then that the Kobelco warranty <br />was comparable to the Liegherr, but Mr. Mascola returned to the <br />podium to clarify that L. B. Smith has indicated that their <br />warranty is for 3 years, 5,000 hours power train only, and one <br />year, 1500 hours total machine less wear parts. <br />Speaking from his seat in the audience, Mr. Garner of L. B. <br />Smith explained that when he said 3 years, that was from the <br />propeller to the crawlers, right through to the fan blades. All <br />the very expensive items are for 3 years or 5,000 hours. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion was <br />voted on and carried unanimously. <br />20 <br />s � � <br />