Alwayslearningelec
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What is the most common metthod of taking delivery of a 3'x2'x2' 4,000lb handhole and setting it out on a open site? Thanks.
What is the most common metthod of taking delivery of a 3'x2'x2' 4,000lb handhole and setting it out on a open site? Thanks.
What is the most common metthod of taking delivery of a 3'x2'x2' 4,000lb handhole and setting it out on a open site? Thanks.
Who has a hand that big? That is a manhole:happyyes:
We usually borrow the GC's telehandler....
I can't think of a time I have seen a GC with one, we often borrow one from the masons.
A lot of our jobs we have one on site for ourselves anyway. A number of our guys have the state required license to operate them.
I see they are called telehandlers but do they go by another name? Thanks.
Often a 'Lull' the original manufacturer of that style machine.
Or an all terrain forklift.
They are a ball to drive
What? You mean I've got the only supplier whose trucks have the cranes on them, and will set it wherever you want?
Yeah, I sneak on one when I can but I don't have the required certification so it is not too often.
I can't think of a time I have seen a GC with one, we often borrow one from the masons.
A lot of our jobs we have one on site for ourselves anyway. A number of our guys have the state required license to operate them.
We always called the Pettibones Pettibones too...Tin knockers call them 'Lulls', but us and the brickies call them 'Pettibones'.
Lull in Florida. Grade all in Northern California both brand names.We always called the Pettibones Pettibones too...