RigMaster cuts T2 APU price

Oct. 22, 2008
RigMaster has cut the price of its T2 APU model to pre-2005 pricing levels, a net savings of up to 10%, for all units purchased and installed between now and the end of the year as part of its “Roll Back the Hands of Time” promotion

RigMaster has cut the price of its T2 APU model to pre-2005 pricing levels, a net savings of up to 10%, for all units purchased and installed between now and the end of the year as part of its “Roll Back the Hands of Time” promotion.

According to RigMaster, the T2 APU burns only .2 gallons per hour, providing the operator with heating, air conditioning, 6000 Watts of electrical power and a 60 Amp DC alternator that charges the truck’s batteries. It is available with either a Caterpillar or Perkins engine and is EPA compliant, saving enough fuel to pay for itself within a year, the company said.

“This is a great opportunity for everyone who has wanted to purchase an APU, but couldn’t afford it,” said Amy Egerter, RigMaster marketing and communication manager, “In a time when the rest of the industry is raising prices, we have lowered ours to help our customers be more profitable by reducing their idling and fuel costs.”

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