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I looked into these when I was considering what to go for but the rating on the palfinger site was as below, hence why I said what I did, to get the lifting capacity I need I would have had to go for the pc3800 which is a pretty pricey piece of kit.

Palfingers are really nicely built cranes though and that looks a nice setup.

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how does that pick up 500kg at 6 metres or do you mean 6ft

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maybe its a bigger number, only gueseed its a 1500

 

palfinger dealer nearby tested the crane with calibrating weights ,

 

he said it lifted 500 kg

(not bought there)

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The set up herco has is exactly what I am lusting after at the moment but for now make do with this. Out of interest what sort of price is a crane link that?

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The set up herco has is exactly what I am lusting after at the moment but for now make do with this. Out of interest what sort of price is a crane link that?

 

HI GRAY what weight will your crane lift mate full out thanks jon :thumbup:

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Nowt at the moment as blowen the seals on the hand pump and stript a tooth On the worm cog On the slew, was only picking up the log splitter:banghead:

It's ment to lift 450kg at 1.2m and 250kg at 2m but am sure have lifted more at times. It's so handy for all sorts of things that's why I'm looking for something bigger so I can save on ringing timber just to give it away. Ist also so handy for lifting the little rg13 grinder over walls into gardens and bags of rubbish back out.

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The set up herco has is exactly what I am lusting after at the moment but for now make do with this. Out of interest what sort of price is a crane link that?

 

Does your trailer tip...?

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Does your trailer tip...?

 

Yes it tips, quick way to unload ;)

Cutting stuff smaller is ok if it's just firewood quality but I often want to lift bigger bits to mill or beams I have mill or carved chairs so the Crain is invaluable for this but handy the rest of the time.

One line of thought we had a while back and wounded if any1 had or knew of a landrover with the rear tub removed and a crane fitted On like many have done with mogs be it on a smaller, cheaper scale, this way maximising the available towing capacity?

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