Try to do this with a hydrostatic drive !
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That wouldnt hurt a damn thing on this machine
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jel to negdje u hrvatskoj :D
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jel to negdje u hrvatskoj :D
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I am not sure what the differences are, but how can you guys be arguing when the guy in the video is balancing a forklift(if thats what it is called). Not only is he balancing the thing, but how he got it in that position is crazy.
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Skill.
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@bfgtimis So the difference between hydrostatic and hydrodynamic in the real world is?
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if it retracted the extendable a tad it wouldn't overbalance
which would defeat the while funny of the video
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bis die achsen schroot sind ;-) xDD oder der arm im arsch ist xD
fendt9000 5 months ago
@fendt9000 Was für eine angenehme Bemerkung !! Das war natülich wâhrend einer Vorführung und man fährt dan Manitou nicht so alltäglich !!!!
bfgtimis 5 months ago
@bfgtimis achhso des war eine vorrfürhung.. jaa dann xD ich sag ja nur :-P weil der arm verbiegt schnell :-P aber sonst geile sache xDD ist des ien deutscher manitou oder ein franöischer?!
fendt9000 5 months ago
@fendt9000 Die Manitou Maschinen sind in Frankreich oder in Italien gebaut. Dieses Modell ist in Frankreich gebaut
bfgtimis 4 months ago
This machine has an hydrostatic transmission. Simply watch the engine position. The engine is at the right of the machine, longitudinal way. Only with the hydrostatic drive is possible to put the engine in the preferred way, as in this case on the right, because transmission is done through hyd.pump-hoses-hydr.motor-cardan joint. With the hydrodinamic (converter-gears mechanical transmission) the engine must be absolutely aligned with joint cardan, because these are connected through gears.
kikou87 10 months ago
Sorry, but this is not true ! I can ensure it is a hydrodynamic drive. I shot the video and I worked at Manitou for 8 years ... So I know what I'm saying.
But to give you more information, the engine is effectively on the side of the machine (and not longitudinal but transversal) and there is a 90 degree bevel gear box, connected on one side to the hydraulic pump for the hydraulic system and on the other side, to a gearbox and then. through cardan shafts, to both axles.
bfgtimis 10 months ago 11