Just a glorified forklift i drove a sthill with rotating forks use it normal or as a bale clamp or even pick steel 45 gallon drums up it was a brilliant machine
@@tira2145 you get on a sthil forklift that our company had and see how fast they go and believe me it was very fast the next best one was the coventry climax with a perkins diesel in it there were many times it was sent out to drive on the roads to go out on jobs where high reach forklift was needed
Nice squeeze! Whats the charge rate for a service like this? I'm ready for a job change and wouldn't mind buying a good used rig if there's enough profit in it. I'm in San Diego California and seen like 2 or 3 of these around
+Marco Rodriguez I wish I could help, but I don't really have any idea. I just happened to be in the right place to record them working. Thanks for watching.
Saw these on Cascade Heavy Rescue, in Junction City working the fields
Thats was my boy in the squeeze nice video man !
Good operator,so does the squeeze leave a gap where the arm goes across,?.
I hope the guy in the HAT 🤠 has a large handlebar mustache, ya know the size of a Texas Longhorn's headgear
@Bob Evans do you think a giant belt buckle would be appropriate as well? Lol
Yup been doing that job 15yrs now.
Just a glorified forklift i drove a sthill with rotating forks use it normal or as a bale clamp or even pick steel 45 gallon drums up it was a brilliant machine
That can drive down the highway at normal speed's.
@@tira2145 you get on a sthil forklift that our company had and see how fast they go and believe me it was very fast the next best one was the coventry climax with a perkins diesel in it there were many times it was sent out to drive on the roads to go out on jobs where high reach forklift was needed
Meow that's cool!
Nice squeeze! Whats the charge rate for a service like this? I'm ready for a job change and wouldn't mind buying a good used rig if there's enough profit in it. I'm in San Diego California and seen like 2 or 3 of these around
+Marco Rodriguez I wish I could help, but I don't really have any idea. I just happened to be in the right place to record them working. Thanks for watching.
I run one of these in Washington and we charge 120 to load a set of doubles like this
Marco Rodriguez. 110 in the imperial valley
Dang everyone else is making more than me. It’s $80 per truck here in Yuma county still. Price obviously varies on the region.
Still done like this today.
Now how do they unloaad it at the destination ?
It is street legal it drives farm to farm .
legal to drive cross country. but they don't most farmers and feed places have there own for unload reload.purposes .
Same machine at the other end.
Shaun Keogh awesome video thanks for sharing
And you wonder why there on opiates