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T Bolt
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I had a rather unusual and interesting morning at work today. I drove a 120' manlift for someone doing an inspection on a salt storage building. The peak of the roof is about 90' up The pictures were taken when we were on our way down at maybe 75'. Those salt piles are about 20 " deep. The lift looks a lot smaller than it is. The wheel axle actually retracts tight to the chassis so it can be transported on a semi trailer. It was the largest manlift I had ever operated so it was a bit scary until I got use to it, but it worked just like the smaller 60 footers I'm more familiar with, just one he!! of a lot higher up!
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