Kerb grab - New toy

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digerjones
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Post: # 105365Post digerjones

Got this last week, handy bit of kit.
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Post: # 105366Post lutonlagerlout

very nice Dylan
whats the max width grab on that?
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Post: # 105375Post seanandruby

Love the rain water butt.
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digerjones
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Post: # 105376Post digerjones

lutonlagerlout wrote:very nice Dylan
whats the max width grab on that?
LLL :)
Think it goes to just over a metre, max 150kg
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Post: # 105377Post rxbren

great bit of kit how does it compare to the vacuum lifters?

digerjones
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Post: # 105378Post digerjones

Never used the vacuum lifter. Got a job laying 70 concrete greys in a month or two so see how it goes. Won't be as good as vacuum as your grabbing on the side leaving a gap of 10mm you have to bump. Up.
Should be great as a universal grab though with lots of attachments available.
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Post: # 105385Post rxbren

that was the only issue I came across the last time we used a mechanical lifter
seen the pics you posted on ceforum it looks like a well made piece of kit
was that extra quoted price of 550 if you wanted to get the thin plate to set kerbs and slabs like in the video?

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Post: # 105389Post digerjones

The quote for the slab lifter was from the Hunklinger site itself. I bought the grab private, would of thought, be a couple of http://www.hunklinger-allortech.com/en....-grabs.
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Post: # 108661Post digerjones

This is a job I used to struggle with.
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Post: # 108668Post dig dug dan

Thats handy especially on those sleepers. I presume you piped into the crowd ram for the rotate?
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Post: # 108672Post digerjones

dig dug dan wrote:Thats handy especially on those sleepers. I presume you piped into the crowd ram for the rotate?
It's a good bit of kit. Yes I piped it up to the crowd ram. I payed 500, had to travel to south Wales though, but the sister in law is down there. It's probably only done 100 hrs if that..
Laying the 2x2 flags probably paid for it.
Picked and Loaded 80-90 flags on one job and layed on another, never handled hardly any.probably don't lay them any quicker but a one man job and your not fooked at the end of the day.
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Post: # 108674Post dig dug dan

A vaccum slab lifter is great on a digger, as you can but the flags up, but you have to keep jumping off the seat to un attach it and re attach. Your grab works well, but you cannot butt joint them, thats the one down side
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Post: # 108676Post digerjones

You can either drop them the thickness of the slab or lay them 10mm away and Bumb them up.
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