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Yes the charts in the hired machine state TH360-B.
The data on HEH2806B is similar but differs more at full height.
Can you explain to me the difference between Fixed Frame and Frame Level
When this machine overturned and remained on it's side for 72 hours could the stabilizers moved? Or would the hydraulic circuit lock them in their last position?
There is an ongoing investigation into this incident by the authorites (equivent to your OSHA) but I am becoming increasing concerned that the stabilizers may not have been used at all
On the rear axle of this machine which is centre point pivoted there is a small electrical sensor/cell fixed to the axle. Is this a level sensor which is linked to the interlocks on the machine which would prohibit the machine being on only 3 wheels?
I repeat I appreciate the help from my USA friends. Having worked in California for 5 years I have great repect for the USAers. But why in 2009 do you all hang on to feet and inches and lbs when Millmeteres and Kilograms are available in the rest of the world. Many thanks once again.

Bill C
  • Posted 3 Apr 2009 18:41
  • By bill_c
  • joined 31 Mar'09 - 3 messages
  • Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
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