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Knuckleboom crane show and tell by X. USA.


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hey, I got a good many nice comments on my last video, so I worked on another.

 

I had made a promise to a crane building company that I would sometime post it, so that's why i did this one next.

 

Two Palfinger k-boom cranes used here in the video.

 

nothing too exciting, but if you are interested in these types of cranes or want see our other equipment and how we do things here, you might like it.

 

More big bold music though, so you brits might not like it. :001_tt2:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcQybHSORic]YouTube - Arbor-X showing tree removals w/ Palfinger Knucklebooms. PK 29002 and PK150002[/ame]

 

oh yeah, :handkiss:

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That makes me and my crane feel all inferior.

 

that made me look up your posts and I found the picture thread of your setup.

 

really cool!

 

I've wanted a mog for a long time now.

 

thought a new mog would make an awesome go anywhere chip truck.

 

A lot of you guys have to have smaller stuff because of your road laws restricting the size of things more than here in the US right?

 

plus i hear the towns and cities have really tight streets and properties. But I do see wide open country pictures too...

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that made me look up your posts and I found the picture thread of your setup.

 

really cool!

 

I've wanted a mog for a long time now.

 

thought a new mog would make an awesome go anywhere chip truck.

 

A lot of you guys have to have smaller stuff because of your road laws restricting the size of things more than here in the US right?

 

plus i hear the towns and cities have really tight streets and properties. But I do see wide open country pictures too...

 

Yes we are very limited for space, I believe that when Bartlet first bought Southern tree services, then sent over two huge cherry pickers (bucket trucks). They had to send them back as the were too big for the streets of London.

 

Most of our roads were built back in the days of horse drawn transport.

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