• OCTOBER: Ray Practical Technologies' Cable Puller

    The Pull-It 3000 cable puller operates without a gang-box full of adapters, without four to five people to load the puller to a truck and without ever needing to be bolted to the ground. Weighing only 60 pounds, the puller fits in the receiver hitch of any truck. Said to be affordable for most small contractors to own one and for most large contractors to own several, the cable puller also suits the
    Oct. 1, 2001

    The Pull-It 3000 cable puller operates without a gang-box full of adapters, without four to five people to load the puller to a truck and without ever needing to be bolted to the ground. Weighing only 60 pounds, the puller fits in the receiver hitch of any truck. Said to be affordable for most small contractors to own one and for most large contractors to own several, the cable puller also suits the budgets of residential contractors for custom home installations.

    Developed by Brian Ray, the inventor of the Li'l Tugger (CEE News, Product of the Year 2000), the Pull-It 3000 is light and portable like the Li'l Tugger but also able to pull 3/0 and 4/0 cables. Ray Practical Technologies

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