i own 3 of the 35/22 and just got one of these (i owned two 36/32 back when they were biljax) and they are way cheaper to work than a truck. making sure you have a legit driver who can tow is a thing though. ive had two turn over in 15 years. One thing to watch out for is the tongue, i had two of them split a month ago. they covered it under warranty but it couldve gone bad if on the interstate
I'm planning to buy that model lift for the reasons you mentioned. Sideways reach and better controls than the others. The rental yard I use has the Bil Jax /Haulotte models. Last summer I drove 60 extra miles to rent a JLG T-350 because I wanted to try the articulating boom. What a disappointment. I had to stop working to move it twice as often and the joystick control was really sloppy. I was really hoping I would like that machine because it's 1,000 pounds lighter than the Bil Jax and easier to tow and move around the job site. Now I'm shopping for a 3632T and a compact tractor so I can move it into places where my pickup won't fit. Note: the only towable lift I have seen without self-leveling outriggers was a 3632T that was made in the early 1990s.
I got it with 450 hours for 12. they usually go for more than that.Plus it cost 750 to ship it from AZ but that eliminated tax. Ato Z rents usually has them and sells them periodically for less than ebay.
i own 3 of the 35/22 and just got one of these (i owned two 36/32 back when they were biljax) and they are way cheaper to work than a truck. making sure you have a legit driver who can tow is a thing though. ive had two turn over in 15 years. One thing to watch out for is the tongue, i had two of them split a month ago. they covered it under warranty but it couldve gone bad if on the interstate
yea you cant clip curbs when turning a corner. need to watch that trailer when turning. Probably the only reason it would flip.
Thanks for the review! Just bought one of these. Really like it so far. 👍👍
Thanks for the video. I rent it one and I didn’t know how to use it 😬. Great help
clean rag top!
I'm planning to buy that model lift for the reasons you mentioned. Sideways reach and better controls than the others. The rental yard I use has the Bil Jax /Haulotte models. Last summer I drove 60 extra miles to rent a JLG T-350 because I wanted to try the articulating boom. What a disappointment. I had to stop working to move it twice as often and the joystick control was really sloppy. I was really hoping I would like that machine because it's 1,000 pounds lighter than the Bil Jax and easier to tow and move around the job site. Now I'm shopping for a 3632T and a compact tractor so I can move it into places where my pickup won't fit. Note: the only towable lift I have seen without self-leveling outriggers was a 3632T that was made in the early 1990s.
Those man lifts are fun to use. I rented one from Home Depot to trim some trees around my house. I use them at work a lot also.
if you ever see a Haulotte try it. they are so much better it isnt funny.
Does it always have to be on level ground? what if you are working on a hill, do you have to re-level it every time you want to move it 30 feet?
it has its own auto level. you push a button and it levels itself.
Can you tell what you paid for it and the hours on it?
I am going to look at one this weekend and need a used price idea. Thanks
I got it with 450 hours for 12. they usually go for more than that.Plus it cost 750 to ship it from AZ but that eliminated tax. Ato Z rents usually has them and sells them periodically for less than ebay.
Eres chingon Mike saludos desde Fullerton CA eres pintor como yo escuela vieja.
We had them in Germany I wonder it’s probably a German manufacturing
they are the best and almost none in CA. JLG and Genie everywhere only a few of these. All it takes is one use and you wont want anything else.