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Tico 3 ton crane. 360 continuous rotation on a king post and central commutator, for oil flow.
Built in 2 ton winch, so's it can be used more like a conventional crane, with jib positioned and winch to do the lifting with !
GPO/telcom used to use 'em a lot and it took some finding.
Built onto a sub-frame, which is pinned to the dumper, using the same pin mounts as the skip and a couple of hooks under the chassis at t'other end.
Put the legs down and the boom tip on the deck, take the weight and pull the pins to drive out from under it.
Sub-frame also has fork slots to fit onto 4+ ton fork tines so's it can be used on forks too, suitably planted on the deck. Oil tank integral in the Tico's base, with feed/return ports to attach to a pump
Humperdumper also has a 2 ton fork mast, again pinned to existing skip pins and skip tip ram for tilting it. The mast came off an aisle stacker, so has a 1 metre scissor reach too .
You can actually fit both simultaneously to shift 'em about and could just about use the FLT mast with the Tico in place .......... but, the front tyres might complain!!
To get the mast off - tilt back, packer block under the mast base and tilt forward/upright to take the weight. Extend the scissor and forks and it will sit on the deck quite happily. Pull pins and drive away.
The skip is also setup with removable legs each side. Tip it and it actually touches the deck (handy for pushing stuff about with), fit the legs, pull the pins and drive away
Pity the dumper's such an old girl, but she always starts, fairplay to the Petter twin, which got rebuilt (well free-ed off and new shells) when I acquired her a good 23 years ago
I've currently got a pump problem where it's pushing the hydraulic into the motor sump and it needs to come off and be resealed.
made it a bigger oil tank for use with the FLT mast as the ram'll need a lot more than the existing tank carried, which aside from the skip tip ram is continuously recycled otherwise.
I also need to fit a second pump to run the Tico, as I don't think the existing one is up to the job/has enough flow, But may be wrong and can suss that when it's off for sealing.
Or..........
Just run the Tico with a small power-pack, which might be a better proposition as you wouldn't need to have that ol' Petter screaming in yer ears.
Any other Q.s on an e-postcard to the Druid
Tico 3 ton crane. 360 continuous rotation on a king post and central commutator, for oil flow.
Built in 2 ton winch, so's it can be used more like a conventional crane, with jib positioned and winch to do the lifting with !
GPO/telcom used to use 'em a lot and it took some finding.
Built onto a sub-frame, which is pinned to the dumper, using the same pin mounts as the skip and a couple of hooks under the chassis at t'other end.
Put the legs down and the boom tip on the deck, take the weight and pull the pins to drive out from under it.
Sub-frame also has fork slots to fit onto 4+ ton fork tines so's it can be used on forks too, suitably planted on the deck. Oil tank integral in the Tico's base, with feed/return ports to attach to a pump
Humperdumper also has a 2 ton fork mast, again pinned to existing skip pins and skip tip ram for tilting it. The mast came off an aisle stacker, so has a 1 metre scissor reach too .
You can actually fit both simultaneously to shift 'em about and could just about use the FLT mast with the Tico in place .......... but, the front tyres might complain!!
To get the mast off - tilt back, packer block under the mast base and tilt forward/upright to take the weight. Extend the scissor and forks and it will sit on the deck quite happily. Pull pins and drive away.
The skip is also setup with removable legs each side. Tip it and it actually touches the deck (handy for pushing stuff about with), fit the legs, pull the pins and drive away
Pity the dumper's such an old girl, but she always starts, fairplay to the Petter twin, which got rebuilt (well free-ed off and new shells) when I acquired her a good 23 years ago
I've currently got a pump problem where it's pushing the hydraulic into the motor sump and it needs to come off and be resealed.
made it a bigger oil tank for use with the FLT mast as the ram'll need a lot more than the existing tank carried, which aside from the skip tip ram is continuously recycled otherwise.
I also need to fit a second pump to run the Tico, as I don't think the existing one is up to the job/has enough flow, But may be wrong and can suss that when it's off for sealing.
Or..........
Just run the Tico with a small power-pack, which might be a better proposition as you wouldn't need to have that ol' Petter screaming in yer ears.
Any other Q.s on an e-postcard to the Druid
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