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17.11.2014

New Haulotte for Prolift

UK based rental company Prolift Access has taken delivery of the new 46ft Haulotte HA16 RTJ Pro Rough Terrain articulated boom lift.

The new version of Haulotte’s best-selling boom includes four wheel drive and steer, oscillating axle, 360 degrees continuous slew, a new ‘quieter’ Kubota diesel, and Active Shield Bar secondary guarding. The lift includes dual riser, two section telescopic boom and articulated jib and offers an outreach of 8.3 metres at an up and over height of up to 7.6 metres.

Prolift managing director Andy Person said: “We took the new HA16 RTJ Pro for a brief demo and really liked what we found, in its fast speed to full height and proportional controls. We are keen to get our customers feedback on it."
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Jim Davidage manager of Prolift’s Wellington depot takes delivery of the new Haulotte


Comments

accessboy
Is it Napoleon or Sarkozy?

Nov 18, 2014

Spinky: The machine is a normal size. The bloke in front of it is very, very small!

Nov 18, 2014

accessboy
Is that photo of the correct machine? It looks enormous for a 46ft boom.

Nov 17, 2014

Roly Round
It is good to see a British company showing that we are not all xenophobic UKIP supporters and giving a helping hand to our French cousins. The UK economy is doing so well that it is nice to see Prolift helping to prop up the struggling French economy in any way they can. I am sure they would do the same for us. We need that economic growth so we can pay back more in surcharges to the EU, believe it or not out of the £1.8 billion just levied on us The French are only getting £790 million, that will not even fund their recent drop in the retirement age to 60! Well done Andy and it will be good to discuss it over a glass of Newcastle Brown Ale soon or will it be Stella?

Nov 17, 2014

Dog eat Dog
Is the 'Active Shield Bar' a type of soap? Trust the French to think of everything.

Nov 17, 2014