Nice looking boom. I operated a 280 ,300 and a 330. The 300 was a absolute animal it was fast and would not "lock" out like some of the newer booms with too much nanny sensors. I loved the 280 also it was fast and I could perform surgery it was so precise. The 300 was superior due to distance and overall strength. Great booms
Brandon, I used to do this, was just trying to explain to some weightlifters how demanding this was- is it brutal or what? especially when you're running 14ft sheets.
I need this. Let me test it out for a year. I'll put it to the test and let you known we're you can make it better. But it looks great. I would love to try it.
Fassi cranes were some of the smoothest I ever operated. Between IMT, Hiab, Palfinger- they just take the cake.
Nice looking boom. I operated a 280 ,300 and a 330. The 300 was a absolute animal it was fast and would not "lock" out like some of the newer booms with too much nanny sensors. I loved the 280 also it was fast and I could perform surgery it was so precise. The 300 was superior due to distance and overall strength. Great booms
Brandon, I used to do this, was just trying to explain to some weightlifters how demanding this was- is it brutal or what?
especially when you're running 14ft sheets.
True.
I need this. Let me test it out for a year. I'll put it to the test and let you known we're you can make it better. But it looks great. I would love to try it.
I'd say that 30000lbs on the bed is a stretch. What is that 5/8 9's?