Got this in my Email today. It was mentioned in the Sunday River Spruce Triple thread, but boy it is a very interesting read and has gotten the attention of the industry.
http://www.outsideonline.com/206991...0&spJobID=901269229&spReportId=OTAxMjY5MjI5S0
Some very interesting information in there, including mention of a recent Lift Manufacturer presentation to lift mechanics saying that yes, many lifts are getting old and you do need to replace them or the industry is going to be in trouble when more incidents occur.
SAM offered this response tonight: http://www.saminfo.com/headline-news/8725-outside-online-article-questions-aging-lift-infrastructure
Read both and post your reactions. I think that there is an issue with lifts getting older.
http://www.outsideonline.com/206991...0&spJobID=901269229&spReportId=OTAxMjY5MjI5S0
Some very interesting information in there, including mention of a recent Lift Manufacturer presentation to lift mechanics saying that yes, many lifts are getting old and you do need to replace them or the industry is going to be in trouble when more incidents occur.
SAM offered this response tonight: http://www.saminfo.com/headline-news/8725-outside-online-article-questions-aging-lift-infrastructure
Read both and post your reactions. I think that there is an issue with lifts getting older.