Shovelhands
Well-known member
Stopping it all would be ‘exciting’....
Drop the blade as an anchorStopping it all would be ‘exciting’....
Drop the blade as an anchor![]()
The biscuitI have some nightmare access jobs, but this takes the biscuit.
Graham
Yeh, have to agree with you, just all depends on what else there was to do down there, impressive none the lessThat was very clever getting that in there
I can’t help thinking that it looked the wrong tool for the job? Or am I being silly?
I’ve had a look at them both in the factory and at shows. It is impressive what they will roll over and the fact them can sit on both back to front and side slopes with no issues, but they don’t have the ultimate go anywhere ability of a “standard” Menzi with an arm to bump itself around and push up really bad slopes.I’d be interested in your thoughts as to the mobility of the Menzi based MEWPs (they were at the last couple of APF shows if you happened to go) Graham. They don’t have any way of using the front end as a walking foot - every video I’ve seen of a menzi doing anything difficult/special uses the bucket/grab for repositioning. How good are they without that?
To truesuch impressive machines .... nerves and balls of steel required![]()
You are just showing off now. Just because you are probably one of only two or three low loader operators in the UK who can load and unload one.To true
I’ve only mastered getting one on and off my trailer![]()
You are just showing off now. Just because you are probably one of only two or three low loader operators in the UK who can load and unload one.
Graham
I’m talking about going up the rampsYou are just showing off now. Just because you are probably one of only two or three low loader operators in the UK who can load and unload one.
Graham
It is actually quite straight forward. I've only done it once with the big one when the ramps failed on the plant lorry I use for local trips. Luckily it was the cheese wedge style so they weren't in the way. Used to do it all the time on my old trailer with the small ones rather than than get the ramps out. Just raise the machine up until the belly is clear of the bed , put the bucket down on the bed and lift the front legs up and on, slew round and drive forward whilst lifting the rear legs and you are on. Probably quicker tha actually deploying the ramps.I’m talking about going up the ramps
But my try climbing over the neck next time (when your not watching me lol)![]()