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HIPPO News
- 10/31/2009 New HIPPO for City of Tyler, TX
- 10/30/2009 3rd HIPPO for City of Olathe, KS
- 10/09/2009 Cleanest Engines on the Planet for KCMO!
- 10/01/2009 3rd HIPPO Power Unit for City of Lincoln, NE
- 9/24/2009 New "TORQSHIFT" 6-speed transmission from Ford
- 09/04/2009 2nd HIPPO Power Unit for City of Olathe, KS
- 08/10/2009 KCMO CNG Trucks: Great Article on Government-Fleet.com
- 03/05/2009 Pipe Tapping at SAWS!
- 02/09/2009 HIPPO Heads to Notre Dame!
- 01/28/2009 Our Nation's Failing Infrastructure
- 12/03/2008 On the Jobsite: Leavenworth, KS
- 11/18/2008 2032E for Ford Motor Company
- 11/04/2008 Lincoln, NE purchases 2nd HIPPO 2022P
- Teachable Moment: 10/29/08
- 10/24/2008 HIPPO: Doin' Time in Leavenworth!
- 10/8/2008 Independence, MO - Old Truck, New Tricks
- 9/24/2008 HIPPO 2032P for City of Lawrence, KS
- 9/16/2008 Large Meter Truck for KCMO (HIPPO 5544P)
- 9/13/2008 Liquid Assets on PBS
- 9/6/2008 The "Flying Fish" of KC, 2008
- 8/07/2008 2022P for City of Topeka, KS
- 7/23/2008 6033P for IL-DOT
- 7/16/2008 2032P for City of Olathe, KS
- 7/2/2008 2022E for City of Kansas City, MO
- 6/16/2008 2022P for City of Blue Springs, MO
- 6/10/2008 HIPPO in Westminster, CO
- 5/06/2008 HIPPO in May issue of Municipal Water & Sewer Magazine
- 2/25/2008 Another HIPPO for Lancaster, PA
- 1/30/2008 Can your powerpack do this?
- 1/14/2008 Can your saw do this?
- 11/14/2007 2032E at KC Southern Railroad
- 10/16/2007 ICUEE 2007
- 09/12/2007 Indian River County, FL
- 09/11/2007 HIPPO at the 911th Engineer Company
- The Flying Fish of KCMO
- 08/08/2007 HIPPO at WMATA!
- 08/06/2007 Onsite Demo with Atmos Energy
- 08/01/2007 United States Army joins team HIPPO!
- 05/21/2007 Heavy Rescue Truck at Baltimore Heavy Rail
- 01/17/2007 City of Lincoln, NE joins team HIPPO!
- 01/10/2007 KUB Comes Back for More!
- 01/05/2007 HIPPO Heads West to Wyoming DOT
- 12/26/2006 HIPPO's 2032E available on GSA
- 12/19/2006 Announcement: MHE Press Release
- Dec 2006 A New Product is Born!
- Top 3%!!!
- 10/01/2006 MHE Awarded Contract with COSTARS (PA DGS)
- 10/01/2006 Announcement: MHE Press Release
- 09/27/06 City of Independence, MO Takes Delivery of First Multipower Pack
- 09/07/06 New York City MTA (Triborough Bridge) Puts (2) Units into Service
- 07/17/06 NYC DEP Takes Delivery of Multipower Regulator Truck
- 07/13/06 Memphis Light, Gas & Water put (2) Units into Service
- June, 2006 MHE in June issue of Utility & Telecom Fleets
- 05/12/06 Knoxville Utility Board puts (5) Units into Service
- 04/07/06 Miami-Dade Unit Officially In Service
- 03/23/06 City of Lancaster, PA Joins Multipower Club!
- 01/24/06 Miami, FL Implements Multipower Systems!
- 01/03/06 KCMO Water - Newest Multipower Truck for Water Dept.
- 12/19/05 Triborough Bridge Incorporates Multipower Systems in NYC!
- 11/30/05 City of Philadelphia going to Multipower Systems!
- 07/13/05 KCMO Water & Sewer Takes Delivery of (3) New Trucks
- 07/07/05 AL DOT: "Don't know how we got by without one. Thanks!!!"
- 02/07/05 Paducah Water takes delivery of New Truck
- 02/03/05 Frankfort Plant Board takes delivery of New Truck
- 11/17/04 MHE Ships MPP3 Truck to be Completed for Frankfort Plant Board
- 10/30/04 MHE Launches New Website!
- 09/30/04 Alabama DOT Takes Delivery of 2-Function Multi-Power Pack
- 09/01/04 MHE Incorporates New Wiring Harness into Multi-power Packs
- 04/16/04 Hydrapack Press Release
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Multipower: Officially Cooler than Sliced Bread AND Sliced Steel!
Yes, our powerpacks really will operate (2) hydraulic rail saws at the same time
Team HIPPO (along with Adam Cusin of FCM Rail) showed the Amrail guys why multipower makes sense today.
Amrail specializes in the management & disposition of surplus assets for the railroad industry. Not surprisingly, they end up cutting a lot of rail. A LOT of rail!
So when we told them that our powerpacks could operate (2) rail saws at the same time, they wanted to see for themselves. We showed up bright & early (and cold!) at their location here in Kansas City, and once again showed why multipower just makes sense.
The RS25 is a 9-Horsepower tool! Only hydraulic tools can put that kind of power into your hands. No other tool even comes close!
Again, both saws were able to operate at the same time with the HIPPO 2032E
One power source, Multiple Tools
The 2032E delivers up to 80cfm of compressed air, 4,000 Watts of electricity,
and can operate two (2), fully adjustable, 0–10 GPM hydraulic tool circuits.
It can operate any two power sources, simultaneously, for continuous
duty operation.
The 2032E is a member of a suite of HIPPO multi-power units that
simultaneously generate electricity, compressed air and hydraulic power
to operate numerous, high-power, handheld tools.
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