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1 hour ago, john p said:


Those seem to be the biggest on 4x4 chassis, I’ve not seen one bigger anyway.

 

Blade access run these 35mtr  mewp`s on an 18 ton 4x4 truck John, Zero swing is also a bit handy working roadside

 

https://bladeaccess.co.uk/hire/truck-mounted-platform-hire/35m-truck-mounted-platform-hire-t35at/

 

Bob

 

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Blade access run these 35mtr  mewp`s on an 18 ton 4x4 truck John, Zero swing is also a bit handy working roadside
 
https://bladeaccess.co.uk/hire/truck-mounted-platform-hire/35m-truck-mounted-platform-hire-t35at/
 
Bob
 
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Now that is a thing of beauty, it's on my want one day list that's for sure.

After watching this guys videos those booms look brilliant.
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1 hour ago, Gray git said:

Now that is a thing of beauty, it's on my want one day list that's for sure

After watching this guys videos those booms look brilliant.

Feast your eyes on this one John, 4x4 and 45mts on an 18ton chassis with 30mts of outreach :thumbup1:

 

https://www.mascus.co.uk/construction/used-truck-mounted-aerial-platforms/wumag-wt-450-allrad-4x4/vjpirjtk.html

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