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AlanK

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  1. Of F*** didn't look at the date... yeah, hope for him hahaha
  2. Nationwide Platform or CPL Ltd are IMO, the best choices you have.
  3. That's quite a vague request We would need to know a bit more about your intentions to guide you to the right arb-truck
  4. Sure, I don't think too, there is always trades-off
  5. Many thanks I really appreciate your answer. I was looking at Dino's trailer. I will use the lift for forest edges. Around here, there are many houses built along the forest edges, and there have already been damages during strong winds or heavy storm.
  6. How much outreach would be enough ? I'd think of at least an arm with 8 m outreach
  7. Thanks ! You won't "recommand" spider lift then ? Maybe more lightweight and practical yet less effective in terms of pure work ?
  8. Hello guys ! Quick question from a beginner. For trimming tree, which mewp is better... rather, which one for you suits the most to this need ? Mewp with articulated arm or the telescopic one ?
  9. Morning all ! Wish you a pleasant and easy day
  10. According to what happens those days... I'd rather say we need to hide in a cavern (mostly our political hahaha)
  11. Morning. Rainy day here in France
  12. Sun came up with a peak of temperature after few days of rain..
  13. I know for sure that trailer aerial platform from Dino lift are really good stuff. There are some interesting trailer MEWP manufactured by AlmaCrawler. They both have versatile lift with often an electric engine.
  14. AlanK

    Old saws

    I believe he was considering doing it but not that he had already done it

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