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[Consider carefully what you want and need costs can be high but from my experience not getting it right to start off with can cost more in the long run, look at the options go see them working and speak to the operators / owners, if you want give me a call come and have a look ( mk7 )[ATTACH]120205[/ATTACH]

 

What crane have u?

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[Consider carefully what you want and need costs can be high but from my experience not getting it right to start off with can cost more in the long run, look at the options go see them working and speak to the operators / owners, if you want give me a call come and have a look ( mk7 )[ATTACH]120205[/ATTACH]

 

That looks like the flight deck of the star ship Enterprise, are the Klingon on the starboard bow. :lol:

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R5 log you must look at / for grant funding to assist with purchase , this must be in place and agreed before you buy as retrospective application cannot be accepted, I have had no luck with this but have seen numerous new ‘toys’ part funded by grants, ask others and suppliers or ask on here there was eec monies available in the past and I am aware of numerous new builds helped with funding, I understand that the paperwork is tedious but the rewards can be generous, worth exploring! Good luck

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