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Not good.

 

I don't know what the reach required was, but I quite frequently use very heavy HIAB artics, which at £58 an hour plus the ability to transport the timber away from site is quite handly. 3.5 tonnes at 16m covers quite a few jobs as well.

 

 

In our area we have Shaun of M&M Transport who has a new flatbed with a 28m reach hiab. Not seen it yet though.

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In our area we have Shaun of M&M Transport who has a new flatbed with a 28m reach hiab. Not seen it yet though.

 

That sounds like the D's B's. The one we use has the capacity to take 18 tonnes back at the end of the day, making it quite a bit more useful that a normal crane.

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This one:

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Apparently the rear of the bed folds up to make the lorry shorter.

 

That's an impressive reach!

I'd guess the wee log it's lifting in the picture is going to be about his max in that position...?....

Whenever I've used cranes I've found k booms so much better than cable type cranes as closer to the boom so less swinging about and tend to be remote control so operator has a much better view and as said the wagon can haul stuff away at the end of the day.

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