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Knuckle-boom crane reaches almost 50m

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Knuckle-boom crane reaches almost 50m

Jock is the only one of it's type in the Southern hemisphere and its been put to good use in Christchurch. 

Ross McFaul, who happens to own Southland-based Hire Frankton is responsible for bringing Jock and its 50m boom to New Zealand.  By the way Jock is a Palfinger product out of Austria.

 

Continue here to read an interesting article in NZTrucking  |  March 09, 2018   |||

 

 

 

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