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Driveway with good access. Happy to accept (and pay for) soft or hardwood cords or manageable sections. Please call prior dropping off. shat3words - ///confronts.excusing.gravest
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THIS ADVERT HAS EXPIRED!
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Hinowa 17.75 tracked boom Year 2017 Great condition Loler certificate up to date Full working order MEWP engineers report included New tracks for outdoor terrain- [original indoor tracks often derailed when turning] Automatic stabiliser deployment Fast track option Wander lead to controller Fork lift and crane lifting points Happy to provide a demonstration at our premises. For full specification, please see Hinowa website. 17m platform Outreach 7.5m Travel width 0.79m Lift capacity 230kg Weight 2230kg Power- Hatz diesel engine- mains power via transformer. Basket removable LED indicators on stabilisers Price includes VAT at 20%- mistake made previously saying plus VAT. TRAILER NOT INCLUDED IN SALE- Picture demonstrates the machine fits on standard plant trailer.£42,000
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Hi all - looking for some help, I write for a publication called Cranes & Access and was hoping to get a better understanding of how the Arb industry feels about using powered access (MEWPs/cherry pickers) and cranes for an article I am writing. I’d be interested to hear from anyone that either uses them on a regular basis; uses them sporadically; and those that have never or will never use them. To take part in the survey, please click on the link below. You will only be required to answer 5 questions and it shouldn’t take longer than a minute. http://bit.ly/CnA_Arb All submissions are completely anonymously with the data being used to work out the averages of the industry as a whole. Saying that, if you would like to provide further thoughts and opinions on the subject there is space to do so after completing the survey. Thanks! Ed
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Has anyone had experience with this course, or the ACAP Advanced Canopy Access course? Just finished reading an interview with Waldo Etherington in issue 4 of Arb Climber where he talks about rigging tropical canopies for camera work, and travelling the world working for the likes of David Attenborough and National Geographic. What an incredible job!