Definitely checking this place out... forklifts and portugal are in my blood...lol... nice to see nicely stocked yard.... Definitely some money in there.
That salvage yard looks like a fun place to spend the day looking for treasurers... Crane looks like a cool tool though you may want to keep in mind the head room needed to operate it in your shop. Don't need any holes in your roof, makes for a nasty day when you do get rain...😂
That Hyster crane is from WW2, they where use on the docks, there are called Bomb crane's, or carry crane, we had one at a John Deer dealer in Calif. Used it all the time.
Ok, that is a cool crane, wonder what engine it has and year of manufacture. 5500, sounds reasonable. In the east that piece would have been gone ages ago. Looks doable
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch , yeah, as a kid we had an open station Trogan front end loader(McCormick m engine transmission etc), now I have 6 forklifts. Telehandler would be great
Awesomeness, I have my own business dealing with Forklifts. Buying an selling them. Refurbishing them. It’s fun stuff. I enjoy it a lot. Cool video man.
The crane woul be a waste with all the other lifting equipment you have on the farm. You are smart to rebuild everything you can while you have the mast off.
Great work on the squeeze
Hope date night was great and u guys got to take the squeeze... that forklift place was amazing
Definitely checking this place out... forklifts and portugal are in my blood...lol... nice to see nicely stocked yard.... Definitely some money in there.
You and me both!
That salvage yard looks like a fun place to spend the day looking for treasurers... Crane looks like a cool tool though you may want to keep in mind the head room needed to operate it in your shop. Don't need any holes in your roof, makes for a nasty day when you do get rain...😂
“I climbed up there” idk why but that made laugh so hard
That Hyster crane is from WW2, they where use on the docks, there are called Bomb crane's, or carry crane, we had one at a John Deer dealer in Calif. Used it all the time.
No way! That makes me want one even more!
They had one of those Heister cranes, but it was a four wheeler and they used to put dump body beds on trucks with it and snow plows
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Very Nice Cloud formation 9 minute in
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Ok, that is a cool crane, wonder what engine it has and year of manufacture. 5500, sounds reasonable. In the east that piece would have been gone ages ago. Looks doable
I think it’s a super cool guy. But I’d rather have a telehandler.
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch , yeah, as a kid we had an open station Trogan front end loader(McCormick m engine transmission etc), now I have 6 forklifts. Telehandler would be great
kid in a candy store i have some ideas for a forklift mast but can say yet!
I got 2 of those cranes sitting in a warehouse
Awesomeness, I have my own business dealing with Forklifts. Buying an selling them. Refurbishing them. It’s fun stuff. I enjoy it a lot. Cool video man.
Ummm Trevor have you looked at just replacing the axles on your old squeeze?
Yep. Not very easy.
Hay Trevor wouldn't your little boy love that Thomas the tank engine crane to play with yes I know his dad would love it too lol
Haha. Yes! He would!!
TCU backpack?
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@@BalesHayFarmandRanch I'm just up the road some (near Lake Texoma) and know several who went there. Was rooting for them in the finals. Next year!
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch Good thing you did so you can run a squeeze!😉
@@builderbob4167 so glad they made it. But man, that was painful. But still a fan!
The crane woul be a waste with all the other lifting equipment you have on the farm. You are smart to rebuild everything you can while you have the mast off.
Can you really have too many squeezes? And don't forget the neutral button.
I honestly don’t think so.