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The Great Escape


David Humphries
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I think I would have Mewped that one Monkeyd, with all those brackets round the bottom.

 

But saying that, if it had stood up to the big winds recently??

 

 

Did it look pretty sound when you got to the base?

 

I'm sure that you know from a fair majority of my posts that i'm pretty much a big time MEWP Fan.

The right tools for the right job blah blah.......

 

Iv'e got a back log of MEWP Jobs at the moment (fracture retrenchments/Coros/Monos etc....but i'm currently waiting for my Denka DL28 (Nelly) to be Serviced/Repaired, and there's not much left in the end of year coffers for hire ATM.

 

That particular Ash was plenty solid IMO, plus there were access issues and it was a very good climb/dismantle for me to gauge the juniors on.

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