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My cranes bigger than your crane, nah nah nah nah nah!

 

 

its not the size of your boat its how you sail it . . .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

like heck it is, its all about size!

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I could interject here..............but I won't :sneaky2:

 

You could...

But Peter's crane is the same model as yours:001_tongue:

(yours may have more extensions, but his truck is bigger and more powerfull than yours)

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You could...

But Peter's crane is the same model as yours:001_tongue:

(yours may have more extensions, but his truck is bigger and more powerfull than yours)

 

Mines a pk 10501d :001_tongue:

 

My mog was more expensive to buy and maintain:001_tt2:

 

 

 

OH wait..................... we're talking about good things....................bugger:sad:

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Mines a pk 10501d :001_tongue:

 

My mog was more expensive to buy and maintain:001_tt2:

 

 

 

OH wait..................... we're talking about good things....................bugger:sad:

 

Shucks. I thought it was an identical model. Pete's is the 9500

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Kicks ass over a landy!

 

your right peter it would an if i ever had the dosh and correct licence i'd go for a double drive 8 wheeler with crane winch etc etc, but back in reality!................... lol

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Shucks. I thought it was an identical model. Pete's is the 9500

 

i have a 9500 does not seem too bad admitting to it now little peter,s got one and i am qualified to use it as you would expect

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Shucks. I thought it was an identical model. Pete's is the 9500

 

I don't think there is much difference, my parts list covers both.

 

I think they just up the pressure on mine to get a touch more lift.

 

But with all my extensions, Pete's will probably lift more.

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I think they just up the pressure on mine to get a touch more lift.

 

But with all my extensions, Pete's will probably lift more.

 

Aye, they've upped the pressure to cope with lifting your weight when you hitch a free ride.

 

As for all your extensions, keep your sex life out of it will you big boy.

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I don't think there is much difference, my parts list covers both.

 

I think they just up the pressure on mine to get a touch more lift.

 

But with all my extensions, Pete's will probably lift more.

 

Ive not played with a palfinger before, very impressed with the build. I did notice that when pete lifted that big log, the pressure guage did'nt go that high before the warning system cut in, so its probably got more lift in it (especially if I 'adjust' the pressure relief)

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the big problem with those palfinger cranes is getting logs off all the sensors allow you to lift towards the body centre so you can lift nearly anything within reason onto the back of the wagon but then struggle to actually unload them and the slew is pretty pants if slightly uphill but all hiabs are i suppose

does yours have the OLS button for the extra 10% for 30 seconds

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