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<blockquote data-quote="Helmstein" data-source="post: 7999684" data-attributes="member: 149457"><p>That would be really neat to run a smaller telihandler for tree work. Giant has a telihandler that is very compact and would kick ass on the right job site. </p><p></p><p>I put our baby giant on its side last year. I made to sure to shut the motor off immediately. Once it was righted I left it sitting for 2 hrs and fired it right back up. We got lucky. Another reason why the larger machine is key, not using a small machine at 100% lift capacity Day in and day out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helmstein, post: 7999684, member: 149457"] That would be really neat to run a smaller telihandler for tree work. Giant has a telihandler that is very compact and would kick ass on the right job site. I put our baby giant on its side last year. I made to sure to shut the motor off immediately. Once it was righted I left it sitting for 2 hrs and fired it right back up. We got lucky. Another reason why the larger machine is key, not using a small machine at 100% lift capacity Day in and day out. [/QUOTE]
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