JB4310
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Just something different to look at, these are JLG boom lifts, showing some of the components under the hoods. We use these machines 2-3 times year to maintain old churches, schools and other institutional type buildings.
The bigger one is an 86 footer and the smaller is a 66 foot, incredible machines that allow much safer access to the upper reaches of these high buildings.
Some expensive components in there, the main pump must cost a pretty penny, along with the main cylinder, which is a monster on the 86'
You could teach an entire hydraulics class with one of these things, not alot of electrical wiring either, just between the control panels and the actuators or what ever they are called. ALOT of HOSES!
That's a ~50 HP diesel driving the pump.
JB
The bigger one is an 86 footer and the smaller is a 66 foot, incredible machines that allow much safer access to the upper reaches of these high buildings.
Some expensive components in there, the main pump must cost a pretty penny, along with the main cylinder, which is a monster on the 86'
You could teach an entire hydraulics class with one of these things, not alot of electrical wiring either, just between the control panels and the actuators or what ever they are called. ALOT of HOSES!
That's a ~50 HP diesel driving the pump.
JB
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