Masonry Magazine June 1963 Page. 12
Only machine that will handle a wide variety of construction materials on the ground... or elevate them smoothly and safely up to 5 stories high!
THE NEW LULL
MODEL 7C 40 FOOT High Lift
• LIFTS BIGGER PAYLOADS HIGHER
Elevates 3,000 lb. loads up to 40 ft. heights. speeds construction, cuts labor costs.
REACHES FARTHER FORWARD
Parra-Plane reach extends loads up to 46 in. forward... safely and smoothly at all heights.
ELIMINATES THE NEED FOR SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
20 quick change carriage attachments and accessories give this machine un-equalled versatility.
If you are a profit minded contractor, here's the one piece of construction equipment you can't afford to be without! With its many "quick change" carriage attachments and accessories, a Lull 40 Foot Model 7C High Lift can be used in so many ways, to do so many jobs better and faster that it will quickly pay for itself in time and labor savings, and by eliminating rental charges on specialized equipment. You can use a Lull 40 Foot High Lift to elevate and pour concrete, raise and place steel beams, roof decking, prestressed concrete... to lift big loads of brick, mortar, block and lumber. For on-the-ground material handling.
Use it loading and unloading railroad cars and trucks, stacking and piling materials, assembling, lifting and moving scaffolds, lowering and lifting heavy materials in and out of excavations, for site cleanup... and it's the ideal machine for repair work, maintenance and equipment installation in those high hard-to-get-at places.
For versatility, safety, stability, and ease of operation, you'll find the Lull 40 Foot Model 7C High Lift unequalled... in a class by itself. Ruggedly built for years of trouble free service. The most dependable piece of construction equipment you will ever own.
Only LULL offers you a complete line of High Lifts-40 ft.... 31 ft.... 32 ft. 4-wheel drive... 22½ ft. Ask your LULL dealer for a High Lift demonstration... or write for information!
LULL ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.
3045 Highway 13, St. Paul 11, Minnesota
MASONRY. June,