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  1. #1
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    Thanks for your input both the fx and the hills seem to be running the show

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    only had logun and brockock. the logun was great. armoured hose and a decent length hose. brockock was o/k but a very short hose.
    the only thing i can find wrong is the nut on the steering wheel.

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    Best Stirrup pump in your opinion

    Hills, all parts readily available, all pumps should be used for 10 mins then rest for 5mins to let the rod stem cool down, the seals last a LOT longer this way.
    Last edited by junglie; 12-01-2018 at 01:08 PM.

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    Just another comment regarding the Hill,s pumps, imo the feel a lot better built and more robust than other pumps, including the FX.

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    I have a Hills mk4 .
    I bought this after the other pump I bought was not man enough. The hills goes up to 300 bar I think. The other felt like it was going to explode at 200
    B.A.S.C. member

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    Hills, with DryPak.
    You can learn all you need to know about Hills by the fact they still sell complete service kits for all pumps including the Mk1 which went out of production many years ago.

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    My Brocock works without issue, and was made by FX according to the label inside the box.
    I believe that's true of several "brands", largely they're made by FX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solvo View Post
    Hills, with DryPak.
    You can learn all you need to know about Hills by the fact they still sell complete service kits for all pumps including the Mk1 which went out of production many years ago.
    Good point you have

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