Bri963
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The drum that the box came out of is on the right. Valla crane lifting the counterweight back onto a 320.
never seen a Valla in the UK ... only pix of 'em ...... look good strong toolsView attachment 20543I
The drum that the box came out of is on the right. Valla crane lifting the counterweight back onto a 320.
eventually became a Coles Speedcrane from memory Bri, but i know the thing you're talking about ....There are a few about, Gra. I expect most of them are in factories. We have two, a one toner pedestrian machine and this nine tonner. The most I’ve lifted was a 329 counterweight, about 6.4 tonnes, and it would only do that right over its toes. They’re a handy bit of kit, if you can operate a forklift you can manage one of these. Downer is there’s no slew, so that limits what you can do a bit. Now you’ll remember this better than me, but did Coles make a three wheeler lattice jib with no slew? I seem to remember seeing one at British Sugar nearly thirty-five years ago.
yep Rapier Mog ........ most cranes were diesl electric 'fore hydraulics took over .... first mobile crane i had was a Coles Victor 10t strut-er diesel electric,how about an old rapier (i think) a perkins motor running a DC generator and every thing DC powered (must of been one of the first hybrids) can in for the chop
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That’s what the Valla replaced.how about an old rapier (i think) a perkins motor running a DC generator and every thing DC powered (must of been one of the first hybrids) can in for the chop
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became Grove Coles, before being swallowed by Grove completely IIRC ..... Fairy were BCHC, before becoming part of Jones ... Iron fairy still being produced, all be it very much updated and enlarged.Are Cole’s still on the go? That Iron Fairy had to be the most versatile small crane out for years.
nice as that is ...... it'll never be a crane ... it's a tele handler ........Is this the modern equivalent?
I believe that once you hang the load off a wire it becomes a crane. You see the roto telehandlers becoming more popular and many have winches with them. Only a handler when using forks.nice as that is ...... it'll never be a crane ... it's a tele handler ........
Locatelli (IIRC) did a similar thing but was a crane with a fork capability ....
think this was the particular model
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GRIL 13.12 Rough Terrain Crane - Locatelli Crane
...... but seem to recall the one i'm thinking of as being closer to an 8 tonner and smaller
pretty sure Ormig also did a fork carrier attachment for some of there SP low headroom stuff too
yes but they're an adapted telehandler first and foremost Gaz ... and will not have the sophisticated Load moment indicators that a crane will. Then there's the issue of tickets ??I believe that once you hang the load off a wire it becomes a crane. You see the roto telehandlers becoming more popular and many have winches with them. Only a handler when using forks.
Which is just like rotos. It's gonna take a serious accident and then there'll be a sh**storm.yes but they're an adapted telehandler first and foremost Gaz ... and will not have the sophisticated Load moment indicators that a crane will. Then there's the issue of tickets ??............ and will never have the capacity of an equal sized, purpose built crane (IMHDO)
Aye .. can't even begin trying to imagine getting one insured .... hard enough getting cover for a conventional, purpose built crane, complete with all its safety gear, test cert.s, regime, etc.Which is just like rotos. It's gonna take a serious accident and then there'll be a sh**storm.
Dead easy it's a telehandler.Aye .. can't even begin trying to imagine getting one insured .... hard enough getting cover for a conventional, purpose built crane, complete with all its safety gear, test cert.s, regime, etc.![]()
yes but they're an adapted telehandler first and foremost Gaz ... and will not have the sophisticated Load moment indicators that a crane will. Then there's the issue of tickets ??............ and will never have the capacity of an equal sized, purpose built crane (IMHDO)
We had a Manitou roto, it didn’t have a cable, but did have a similar LMI to a crane.yes but they're an adapted telehandler first and foremost Gaz ... and will not have the sophisticated Load moment indicators that a crane will. Then there's the issue of tickets ??............ and will never have the capacity of an equal sized, purpose built crane (IMHDO)