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Nearly finished. It's a simpler design than the flashy expensive ones like Reipal. Longer reach as well. Closed length 6'6" extended 11 foot. Haven't tried it yet though. Plan is to have an attachment plate on the low end of the moving part, with swappable gadgets. Spike for log lifting, and a plate for elevating big rounds on to my splitter table....the power source is a 1/4 tonne lever hoist. Not as strong as the commercial Jacks, but mine has a longer reach, so better leverage. The benefit of the hoist is constant control, in both directions. Unloaded, it can free-spool, allowing for rapid deployment and reset. Also detachable for other jobs.
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hi, this is my second year at moreton morrell college studying arb ND, now i need a work placement around the solihull or birmingham area, i am competent in aerial and grounds work and willing to work for nothing as i need it to pass my course, but that doesnt mean i won't work hard, as i enjoy all arb work . get back to me on 07971558008 if u could help me cheers Jack bibb