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Left:
The boom can be
telescopically extended
for greater reach, shown
here with pallet forks.
Above:
The cabin can be hydraulically elevated,
one of the main differences to other brands
of telehandler.
T he elevating frame includes tyres over as they appear to have the
It could be possible to swap the
hydraulic lines which are
also fitted to the base of the
although you would need 2 models
telescopic boom where they same diameter and similar width,
become silver pipes that are cast into to achieve this for all four wheels.
the upper surface of the boom. The The tyres on the model appear to be Above:
single stage telescopic boom extends construction site specification and The engine housing has been implemented to
smoothly and the Z-bar linkage allows have a crisply moulded pattern. Each capture the looks of the original perfectly.
a great range of movement for axle has working steering and the
the quick coupler which is simple to range of movement is excellent, with
operate by gently pressing the upper mud guards fitted which
two parts together to release the also turn with the wheels. While
attachment. It is interesting that, along not functional, the front level control
with the pallet forks and plastic pallet, mechanism is replicated and the rear
an actual load is also included in the axle has plenty of oscillation.
form of two rubber tyres with an
off-road tread pattern.
Above:
The range of steering on both axles is impressive,
allowing all steering modes to be demonstrated.
Above:
Both bucket with upper clamp and pallet forks with
pallet and tyre load are included in the box.
Autumn 2019 - TPMMW Magazine 19