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John Hancock
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I think using a MEWP is only satisfying when you have a challenging access problem getting the MEWP into place.

 

I got the mewp round the back of a building last year after, taking it through a 925mm wide alley, down a steep muddy footpath, then right into a gateway with just enough room to slew it round, down a 45 degree grass slope, turn right over a broken down drystone wall, then down a flight of stone steps, across a lawn, over a 1 ft wide trench which had been dug to lay a pipe, underneath 20ft of scaffolding and then set it up with one leg on a wall and another on the third step of the entrance steps.

 

Should have got a medal for that one, coming back up the steps the mewp actually did a wheelie on the back edge of it's tracks, brough it back down by extending the boom gently.

 

Bet I could carry my rope round faster!!!:wave:

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if you dont get a buzz from climbing you can always flip a mewp:scared: i bet thats a buzz:icon14::wave:

 

Nice one :icon14: I'm in agony at the moment (i spiked down the tree and the lower part cas coverd in ivy...my feet slipped and I've pulled my back) Bugger!

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