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26.11.2012

Telehandler cowboys

A reader in the UK witnessed some cavalier use of a telehandler to work on a roof in Wensleydale recently.

The men – and it looks like there were three of them, roared through the small town centre and lifted two of the men onto the roof of a hotel.

In the words of our reader: “While I was out and about in Wensleydale on Saturday I saw this telehandler come tearing through the streets coming to a stop on a slope, in a crowded town centre outside a B&B and unceremoniously dumping two men and a roof ladder onto the roof (they didn’t seem to use the roof ladder!) via the totally non-compliant man-basket. I don’t know if it quite qualifies as a death wish but it certainly got my attention!”
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The telehandler at work one assumes that the driver is warning pedestrians not to walk underneath, lest they have a man fall on them?


The platform does not appear to have controls or any type of operational connection to the base machine, it lacks toeboards, and seemingly a front panel, but that may be folded into the platform?
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A close up of that platform


On top of that the men are working on the roof without too much care to some of the risks they are exposing themselves to – So yes definitely a Death Wish.
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A view from across the road


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