dbl612
Well-Known Member
glad your back at it. this is why you have to charge enough. these puppies are high maintenance.
Glad to hear you got the crane back in action Impact . Oh yeah .... I also know the feeling of counting jobs to get back to "even" after an expensive equipment failure
That sucks about the u-joint Impact. You would think something like that would break on a muddy jobsite and not while moving on the road. The Grove GMK carrier chassis are pretty cool & agile on jobsites. I'm always amazed how easy they can maneuver in to position for their size. I get a good physical workout cranking the steering wheel to jockey the old TM 250 in position on some sites Snapped a few photos of the underside of a Grove 5240. The first thing Dad and I noticed was they use a lot of u-joints. It also had an electric retarder on the rear axil.