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More for building/roof work rather than attempting to work a saw at height[emoji3]. See you guys use similar kit for arb work so would be interested in a heads up on what to check before handing out the cash.
Cheers!

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Not sure. All I’ve been told so far is that it has a max reach of 12m and possibly 5 out and is Battery run with hydraulic hoses all replaced.

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It's an old unit made by Simon Engineering -we've got a couple of them. Had a 12 and 17m unit for 20 years or so!

Not been made for a good few years now; but still reasonable things for the occasional little job. Motors can easily be damaged by hydraulic seal leaks...I think the all-hydraulic control units are supposedly a bit more reliable.

Give me a buzz if there's anything specific you want to know.

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