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I used a probst vacuum slab lifter on a job for those pesky 3x2 "council" slabs, and it was a god send.
Got a school job coming up and need to lift a path of 2 x 2's and relay them butt jointed between some sleepers, so decided to invest in one.(saves trapped fingers!)
I have brought (second hand) the Al-vac version. you can suspend it from the digger, and it will also do kerbs, though i would never use it for that.
Has anyone had experience of one? I know the probst one you have to wet the slabs first to get a suction
Got a school job coming up and need to lift a path of 2 x 2's and relay them butt jointed between some sleepers, so decided to invest in one.(saves trapped fingers!)
I have brought (second hand) the Al-vac version. you can suspend it from the digger, and it will also do kerbs, though i would never use it for that.
Has anyone had experience of one? I know the probst one you have to wet the slabs first to get a suction
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no but i'd love one of these
lamberts have all the plant painted black with mega air brushed artowrk really nice stuff
lamberts have all the plant painted black with mega air brushed artowrk really nice stuff
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Ive got 3 probst sucky lifters, never have to wet slabs with mine...,i often hang from diger to unload 3ft slabs and 2ft's
Bought all off mine from ebay £200 for most expensive one,the kerb bracket is great for 10x5 kerbs,also got a mains powered one that runs from a hilti vacuem pump and pipe up to a probst lifter, single handed one is great for 450 slabs and lifting repair jobs, i had a contract to repair town centre rocky 65mm slabs saved my fingers....MSH
Bought all off mine from ebay £200 for most expensive one,the kerb bracket is great for 10x5 kerbs,also got a mains powered one that runs from a hilti vacuem pump and pipe up to a probst lifter, single handed one is great for 450 slabs and lifting repair jobs, i had a contract to repair town centre rocky 65mm slabs saved my fingers....MSH
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Have you ever met them lamberts Giles? never see a dirty m/c with them 1 machine 1 driver,very flash MSH
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only wet mine when laying old riven york stone just helps with suction used a 450kg one it failed at 650 kg but you never know when they will do it :p :pdig dug dan wrote:I used a probst vacuum slab lifter on a job for those pesky 3x2 "council" slabs, and it was a god send.
Got a school job coming up and need to lift a path of 2 x 2's and relay them butt jointed between some sleepers, so decided to invest in one.(saves trapped fingers!)
I have brought (second hand) the Al-vac version. you can suspend it from the digger, and it will also do kerbs, though i would never use it for that.
Has anyone had experience of one? I know the probst one you have to wet the slabs first to get a suction
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sounds like its a good bit of kit then. I paid £440 inc vat.
Ive got a few 3 x 2's to remove at home, so it should come in handy!
Ive got a few 3 x 2's to remove at home, so it should come in handy!
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i have used the vacuum about 5 years ago on laing o rourke job .we were on set target every day .makes you go dizzy when using at speed .we use probst handlifters on kerbs now .we only lay the chinese granite kerbs .they are ok 4 that .sucker chained to mini digger best in my opinion deont have to move string line then .w
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That sums Lambert up in a few words,they are a very flash company all airbrushed machines and vans,there was a company profile in earthmover magazine 2 years ago, they are about 60 miles from me MSHPablo wrote:That skid steer looks the shizzle but talk about over engineering a simple task and spending a lot of money in the process.
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no not met them, get a nose bleed south of birmingham haha. but spoted them in earthmovers and had a look at their site. obviously take care and spend a lot of money on their gear.
as for it being overkill if its on 6 days a week laying kerbs then i;m sure its justified in the production levels you could achieve.
like i say id have one haha, if all my machines were painted like that i wouldn;t let anyone hire them, wait i dont anyway haha
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as for it being overkill if its on 6 days a week laying kerbs then i;m sure its justified in the production levels you could achieve.
like i say id have one haha, if all my machines were painted like that i wouldn;t let anyone hire them, wait i dont anyway haha
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Indeed; if you've got the kerb-laying work for it, it will surely pay dividends. Lovely outfit!
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