Another great history lesson , never heard of seen this manufacturer after 36'years of fixing equipment I learned something new today Thanks for another great video 👍
I had a Halla 220 bought myself in Korea in 98, $45,000 Can with 1100 hours, and brought over, and guarded up logging package at Contact Equipment in Courtney. Was a very good machine, very similar to Hitachi, except Cummins powered. There was quite a few gray market machines around 20 odd years ago. I brought in quite a few myself, until it dried up ... back to real world prices... around 2000.
Guarding package looks like what Jewell used to do. We called that type of build up a road builder or a pioneer machine. The quick coupler we called a wedge type coupler and they fell out of favor for the pin grab units seen now days. I've seen plenty of those machines from Canada also set up with dangle head processors. Undercarriage looks pretty good for a machine that has been parked for so long. Someone should put together a data base of old machines that might be available for parts.
Another great history lesson , never heard of seen this manufacturer after 36'years of fixing equipment I learned something new today
Thanks for another great video 👍
I had a Halla 220 bought myself in Korea in 98, $45,000 Can with 1100 hours, and brought over, and guarded up logging package at Contact Equipment in Courtney. Was a very good machine, very similar to Hitachi, except Cummins powered. There was quite a few gray market machines around 20 odd years ago. I brought in quite a few myself, until it dried up ... back to real world prices... around 2000.
“Bring your pet to work day”. Nice 👍
Thanks Todd for another interesting video
Guarding package looks like what Jewell used to do. We called that type of build up a road builder or a pioneer machine. The quick coupler we called a wedge type coupler and they fell out of favor for the pin grab units seen now days. I've seen plenty of those machines from Canada also set up with dangle head processors. Undercarriage looks pretty good for a machine that has been parked for so long. Someone should put together a data base of old machines that might be available for parts.
One day in the future people will drag these old machines out because they can't fix this new stuff.
Nice video
Neat old piece
It does look very similar to a Hitachi. Is Halla a rebranded Hitachi?
No, pretty certain they were a stand alone brand
Halla’ve a deal
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There was one or two Halla machines here back in the early 90s. Rarely see new machines Come With Sh*t buckets. Mostly, Daequip, Accurate is second.
Never heard of them. Blessings
Very interesting thanks
Excellent subject matter!!
Maybe ten thousand three hundred.
To my novice eyes, she looks like a stout and well designed machine.
Can you box that up and ship it to me please, It'll have a good home.
You done another halla 280 7 years ago
In fact it might be this exact same one
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