Wow! I didn't know gradall's still existing!!! once we could see gradall's down here in switzerland quite often, but they were all together very old machines and some 15-20years ago they disappeared completely. It became a once in a lifetime experience seeing one of them rusting away somewhere on a forgotten scrapyard... the last one I have ever seen was a over 30year old pile of rust, that was about 16-18years ago... Nowadays swiss constructors use theyr normal everyday volvo, komatsu, hitachi, Liebherr, hutter, cat etc. excavators or the swiss menzi-muck to do sloping and trenching.
Wow! I didn't know gradall's still existing!!! once we could see gradall's down here in switzerland quite often, but they were all together very old machines and some 15-20years ago they disappeared completely. It became a once in a lifetime experience seeing one of them rusting away somewhere on a forgotten scrapyard... the last one I have ever seen was a over 30year old pile of rust, that was about 16-18years ago... Nowadays swiss constructors use theyr normal everyday volvo, komatsu, hitachi, Liebherr, hutter, cat etc. excavators or the swiss menzi-muck to do sloping and trenching.
From my house here in the states I can see the building where all the Gradall's and Vacall's are made
Seems like a dozer would be much more productive here. We have gradalls and are aware of their utility, but this is suited to a dozer
really nice mashine and work of the operator!
wow great job keep it up I like the machine very much
Tuollaista olisi hauska päästä kokeilemaan.
What is that achieving man. rather have a shovle