I 'found' it on another forum, they seem to reckon its nowt more than a glorified hiab/concrete pump, that doesn't require full crane cards, just a HGV license, and formal training, summat to do with it not having a winch arrangement.
Another bloke has bought a similar, albeit smaller scale one for his tree surgery business in America. Can park it on the front drive, and reach over the house to the back yard. I'll try and get a picture (some time after I get back from the pub)
must be great being a groundworker/paver/construction etc in america everything is so much bigger and theres more room so bigger toys to play with haha.
thats an awesome bit of kit, theres a telehandler firm called merlo that do a telehandler which rotoates through 360 and has a winch on it, lovely bit of kit.
i love plant pron haha.
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
There was one working in leith a few years ago, right on the water front. access was to tight for the regular telehandlers.
you need a crane ticket to operate it.
Dieci do a bigger one than that there's a few on sites over here inc one serving us with sand and paving last week I have a tele ticket and was able to blag a few minutes in it. It's a lot higher off the ground and wider than I'm used to good fun though.