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Mogman

Mogman

What man as done, man can do, what never has,maybe
That looks a fair tool:) looks a bit rough behind the cab though:unsure:
A left hooker as well;)
 
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Brendan

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Didnt get a clearer picture but this guy had some load on
 

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Quattromike

Quattromike

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now this is some piece of kit:eek::eek: ..... God knows what it must've cost, but WOW!! :eek::cool: .. wanna be working 24/7 for this level of investment :rolleyes:

That's a step forward in my book.
But you still have to get out in the rain and throw your straps over 😁
 
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Smiffy

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That's a step forward in my book.
But you still have to get out in the rain and throw your straps over 😁

Nope they strap themselves down cant find video now but at the flick of a switch the bolsters extend two arms flick over the load then the bolsters retract and as they retract the two bars over the top hook into eachother
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Nope they strap themselves down cant find video now but at the flick of a switch the bolsters extend two arms flick over the load then the bolsters retract and as they retract the two bars over the top hook into eachother
WOW !!!! :oops: Now that I'd like to see :cool: :)
 
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Monkeybusiness

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You want to get to the APF show later this month for a look if that sort of stuff floats your boat - the kit on show and working there is amazing!
I thought one of the prerequisites for a tractor to be allowed to do more than 20mph legally was a physical connection between the steering wheel and the wheels (not just hydraulic steering) - surely that must be the same for road-going lorries too?
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
You want to get to the APF show later this month for a look if that sort of stuff floats your boat - the kit on show and working there is amazing!
I thought one of the prerequisites for a tractor to be allowed to do more than 20mph legally was a physical connection between the steering wheel and the wheels (not just hydraulic steering) - surely that must be the same for road-going lorries too?

you'd certainly think so :rolleyes: ..... lose a pipe and you've lost all control :eek:
 
Mogman

Mogman

What man as done, man can do, what never has,maybe
Shifted this, this morning a L120 cracking shovel for an old girl


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Smiffy

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can't begin to imagine the cost of that set up ... or the complexity of keeping it functional/repairing it :eek:


There is another video linked to that one where the whole crame is covered in cameras and is operated from the pasenger seat via a virtual reality headset between these setups the one above and some of the chipper trucks ive seen i think it must be fair to say timber in Scandinavian countries must be a more profitable industry than here
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
There is another video linked to that one where the whole crame is covered in cameras and is operated from the pasenger seat via a virtual reality headset between these setups the one above and some of the chipper trucks ive seen i think it must be fair to say timber in Scandinavian countries must be a more profitable industry than here
and yet it's still cheaper to buy timber out the docks than from home producers :unsure::unsure: ..... by a lot, in some cases.

there was a brand new 'board plant' built not far from here, up the valleys, with HUGE grant funding ..... was 1/3rd of a mile long .. wood and chips in one end .. board product out the other ... was run for one test run and never ran again....
product at the docks was 30% of the cost of what they were going to produce. o_O

God only knows what the cost of it all was to the Welsh tax payer ... no jobs .... no factory ... all gone now. :rolleyes:
I had two cranes in there 7 days a week, erecting steel when they were building it :)
 
CPS

CPS

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and yet it's still cheaper to buy timber out the docks than from home producers :unsure::unsure: ..... by a lot, in some cases.

there was a brand new 'board plant' built not far from here, up the valleys, with HUGE grant funding ..... was 1/3rd of a mile long .. wood and chips in one end .. board product out the other ... was run for one test run and never ran again....
product at the docks was 30% of the cost of what they were going to produce. o_O

God only knows what the cost of it all was to the Welsh tax payer ... no jobs .... no factory ... all gone now. :rolleyes:
I had two cranes in there 7 days a week, erecting steel when they were building it :)
We're was that at? I think there was a new plant built above glynneath a few years ago too.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
We're was that at? I think there was a new plant built above glynneath a few years ago too.
Rassau I. E., Ebbwvale Aiden .... bloody scandalous :mad:..... they knew, before they broke ground, that the product they planned to produce could be bought for 30% of the production costs, off the docks, imported.
Bloody job creation scheme for the builders and plant manufacturers ... would've been cheaper to give everyone involved a huge wedge of cash and leave them all at home :rolleyes: :mad:
 
Mogman

Mogman

What man as done, man can do, what never has,maybe
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Reminds me of a load I took to a restoration guy
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4 FLTs a 2 axle tractor unit plus a spare engine and box
 
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