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I am lovng the crane, i am taking the ticket next month, but for a crane of this size its not actually needed. But if i have an accident then if i have the ticket H&S are going to be more understanding!

 

Its a Palfinger PC1300 and on maximum extension it will lift a very very ful 1m3 vented bag. So i could not ask any more from it!

 

I have 2 hydraulic boom extensions on mine, i could see that if i only had one extension and a manual one it would be a proper pain in the arse. I am already wanting to upgrade to hydraulic legs as its so much of a faff letting the manual legs down and winding them up etc!

 

I can see me getting fat again! lol

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