Sorry Don but it’s not even close to a crawler crane with load radius, lifting capacity, or reach… it’ll look cute hanging of a hook when it’s stuck in a hole in the ground 🏗️
Дякую - то гарна база для військових --- щоб застосовувати її як систему проти літаків --- чи як систему ракетного комплексу до 100 км ---- чи навідь як кран , для швидкої євакуації підбитої техніки вагою до 55т , бо така -------- й частенько виходе з ладу роботи --- чи - застрягає в товщі землі - після дощю !!! )))
I've been operating Skytraks & Extreem telehandlers for over forty years. This is the most awesome thing I've ever seen, would love to get my hands on one.
How is this telehandler work differently to a Franna mobile crane of the same lifting capacity? It still needs a dogman for rigging the equipment for the job. All the container cranes are now reach cranes.
Don't need cranes anymore!?!? I'll show you what killing it looks like with a 90ft pine tree removal! You can fully extend the JCB boom, cut a 20ft palm at the bottom and walk it tonthe street. Whats this unit carrying full mast?
@@OffGridInvestorStuff way heavier than a pine tree isn't a weight. Now if we use a reference like your mom, or these nuts, we can have a better estimate. Good luck with your 16in farm boss and wedges.
@@jamesrussell6870 Haha that's for sure, people don't like a Toro dingo in their yard. My old boss would tear up people's yards including neighbors and somehow sell them all a 3k sod job.
The YT algorythm struck again and now i am... Fckin impressed! I also get to operate telehandlers once in a while, but in my case, its around a pretty small site with many obstacles and light loads. After seeing this, i feel like a kid again.
No you won't. They're battling to make good quality forklifts. I was on a lithium ion battery one. It undone it's own lugnuts and damaged the rims in 2 weeks.
I worked at Gene industries. They had track boom lifts years ago. But you don't see them inventing anything like that. Like they said don't need Crain's just hope the operator's are well trained.
@@chrisestill8825 Oh yes. That is a typical answer. Look at 1:46 - you can see very clearly that this crawler with its 150 lbs and 17 wide has no chance against a decent wind load on the panel. Americans have a tradition of taking a shirt-sleeved approach to these things and overestimating the capabilities of their equipment. How was that with the giant crane named Big Blue, that collapsed under wind pressure due to a miscalculated pivot bolt? Them colleagues there were talking just as big as the ones in the video - before the crane collapsed. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZXr1IeWbP10.html You seem to have no idea what torques can act on the chassis of such a device when the wind presses on the load at height. Go and study!
@@pearlyhumbucker9065it can still operate in greater winds than a crane. Remember bud, we are comparing this thing to a crane, that is what this machine is designed to replace.
@pearlyhumbucker9065 you have no God damn idea of what your talking about. Let the pros do the discussions on how big of a pile of crap this machine is.
Oh man! After running telehandlers, massive scissor lifts, and snorkel lifts I feel like a kid again just seeing that beaut! Can’t wait to see one in the wild!