Menzi Muck A91 sideways on a hillside working in a vineyard
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please post the video of u gettin back down that slope thats what i want to see?
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where is the rollover bar???
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Wo hat das Ding seinen Überrollbügel????
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And a lot of operators think they are good with a gradall? (me).
This thing look like a real challenge to learn.
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must take some practice to get all the actions down good! awesome looking machine!
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Job security = 0, skills of the operator = 10. Media = 5, good job.
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F that.
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I love these things! They are like little hill spiders that can go pretty much anywhere. I know nothing about heavy machinery, but I know I want one of these things.
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you gotta dig the engineering...
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I think he's done that before...
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give that bloke a pay rise and fffs dont tell his mrs what he was doing
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Why all the labor and expense on working such steep hillsides? Whynot flatter ground? Looks like a good rain could wash this all away.
bill45colt 1 year ago
@bill45colt, Have you ever been to Switzerland? It's a 6th the size of WY and over 2/3 of it are Alps and foothills, if it were to be ironed out it be nice and flat and maybe 5 or 6 times larger... So they've learned well how it use the land that they've got... With this in mind you can see why we Americans would think like you, we've got to space and a lot of flat ground. ...It was in Switzerland that the Menzi Muck was invented and it is in terrain like this that it really shines...
madmax21tm 1 year ago 40
they look very versatile machines but they dont look smooth to operate??
carlbous 2 years ago
Like most machines it's all about the operators ability, the machine it's self I found very smooth when I ran it, but I did have to get used to it...
madmax21tm 2 years ago 3