Evening all,
Thought id share a couple of snaps of the first of 4 new Sennebogen 825's we are taking delivery of, fitted with PROLEC height watch and Kinshofer Grabs. Powered by a Cummins QSB 175 HP Tier III engine.
Fair impressed with the layout of the machine, watch this space for more pics as they go into active service.....
SB
Sennebogen 825 Greenline
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Re: Sennebogen 825 Greenline
Nice looking machine.
I do wonder though why Sennebogen use such long hose runs on the boom, i'd have thought steel pipe would be a better option (apart from on the pivot points obviously!). Had one of the longest hoses blow on an 821 before, it was a monumental mission to change it.....
I do wonder though why Sennebogen use such long hose runs on the boom, i'd have thought steel pipe would be a better option (apart from on the pivot points obviously!). Had one of the longest hoses blow on an 821 before, it was a monumental mission to change it.....
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Re: Sennebogen 825 Greenline
Hi Stuart,
Saw one of those going up the M56 yesterday. Where are they off to?
Paul
Saw one of those going up the M56 yesterday. Where are they off to?
Paul
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