spot the not!
northwest63 01-18-2013
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what do you se wrong in the photo?

Mister_Perkins 01-18-2013
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no guards under the feeder and no rope blocking people from access to under the feeder? I know when we were doing windmill bases OSHA required us to make guards so people couldnt get their fingers caught


Mister_Perkins 01-18-2013
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oh wait.. LOL nevermind. he has a schwing remote :)


northwest63 01-18-2013
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mister got it.someone left it in the wrong truck!

Mister_Perkins 01-18-2013
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we have a 130 in our fleet that actually has an old omnex schwing remote for it. pretty neat looking

Mister_Perkins 01-18-2013
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the remote has all the 130 guts in it with a custom front plate

Ne-max 01-18-2013
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I was thinking it was the outrigger pad.

 


Mister_Perkins 01-18-2013
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The Telebelts are designed to not have to use any pads on almost all terrain. There is limitations, but the picture above didnt even actually require pads. I belted between 40 and 50 windmill bases and used dunnage one time because the ground was very soft.


putzman1975 01-19-2013
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gee i though it was the name on the equip,bb


northwest63 01-19-2013
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the eschewing remote is for one of are placing booms. it was left in are tractor that pulls both are dump truck ramp and lowboy trailer. just thought it would be fun to snap a pic. my belt has its puts remote. on the tb130's outrigger pads are required .

northwest63 01-19-2013
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the schwing . auto correct !

Boomerr 01-19-2013
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I thought it was the new high tech safety boots?


crete 01-20-2013
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I think the older tb 105's have a bigger outrigger pad than the 130. Is that correct fromguy's that have rn both?


Mister_Perkins 01-20-2013
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yeah the 105 pads are wider

JoelDLong 01-22-2013
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Thought I'd put in my 2 cents..105 and 110 have bigger feet on outriggers.  I have never used a pad with 110, but of course timbers, blocks,  2x4, anything I could scrounge up as needed.  On the 130..due to smaller feet I always used at least a pad as shown and 4x6 under the pad.  I do know that a 130's foot will flip up without restrictions if your pad sinks which pretty quick leads to the foot slipping right off the pad and it sinks FAST!  give me a 110 any day..5 minute setups and much less fear of tipping!  


Mister_Perkins 01-23-2013
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there is a diagram on the side of the 105 110 and 130 that shows what ground conditions needs pads. if you follow those diagrams and the manual youll always be ok and safe.