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The Easylift is a good platform' date=' however the extending outriggers have to touch the floor before they extend and this can cause set up problems round obstacles such as gravestones, or when you want to set up on say a flight of steps.

 

You win with stability of a large footprint, but lose out by limiting your drop zone.

 

R16 will go through a narrower gate than Easylift 150 also.

 

I like the look of the Traccess 170 but have yet to have a go in one.

 

Your choice of machine will depend a lot on what you want to use it for.[/quote']

 

That is good advise,thank you, it is so nice to be able to get information quick so you can coralate it all, and it all comes from the work face, rather than a man trying to have a bit of money off you. arbtalk works.

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That is good advise,thank you, it is so nice to be able to get information quick so you can coralate it all, and it all comes from the work face, rather than a man trying to have a bit of money off you. arbtalk works.

 

Hi Geoff, did you ever get a mewp? Looking around myself wondering what your conclusions were.

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The traccess 170 is the way to go, the jib is very useful for connie bashing getting over the end and dropping down to the middle

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