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Looking for a tracked MEWP and operator/cutter near Havant


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36 minutes ago, doobin said:

Concrete and leading out to a concrete ramp. No way through at that height without taking the roof off.

At 1.6 wide the outriggers might be less than 1.9 high. My hinowa 1470 has been through a similar sized gap and that's how we got it in. You can undo the pads too, takes a few cm off overall height.

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2 hours ago, Stere said:

No fencing panel that can be removed access from neigbouring garden etc?

Only the back through no man’s land and a nature reserve. Would require cutting scrub to get mewp through. Can of worms but looking like only option. 
 

2 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

They look pretty crispy Reuben, and I’m guessing the drop zones are busy?

Id be happy enough stunt felling half of

them through the shagged fence. But a lot of the others are leaning over the neighbours garden and hard up against the fence and shed. Previous owner had them all ring barked for some reason a few years back!! Made the job from a simple one into a head scratcher. 

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