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| Monument Status Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Posts: 2,119
| Quote: Nice unit! Cab over nice to have on a bucket for maneuvering, as is the rear mount. 75' is plenty of reach too. Thanks for the picts Quintrex. You're the man! | |
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| Former Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: sydney
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Gday Treevet, I run and recommend the Versalift 50ft EWP. Its a 2 man bucket, faster than similar current model Hi-Rangers. It has a short bottom boom for minimal tailswing in tight access, and a telescopic upper boom for maximum side and vertical reach. Good for poking into the canopy as well. Downside is they are usually expensive. I think having a material handler at he bucket is dangerous - due to how easily they could be overloaded - I don't think they are legal in Australia good luck |
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| | #33 |
| Monument Status Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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Thanks for info Xylem. You have a picture we could see. Love the extending upper boom idea. Makes for a much tighter unit. I would think in terms of buying used.
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