Masonry Magazine January 1965 Page. 31

Masonry Magazine January 1965 Page. 31

Masonry Magazine January 1965 Page. 31
LIFT CHART

These two projective drawings show the tremendous reach (four feet more than competitors) that is available with the ECONMOBILE 720. REACH is a vital consideration in outdoor materials handling equipment and the EXTRA FOUR FEET OF REACH is what makes the 720 into a Jack-Of-All-Jobs-a one man crane if you will. REACH gives you the ability to do more work, more easily, but it must be useable reach as provided by the EXTENDED QUICK-REACH on the 720. With this feature, the vertical mast does not block load placement.

AND DON'T OVERLOOK THAT THE EXTENDED QUICK REACH TILTS 15 EITHER WAY. This means that the machine can go up or down a rise in the terrain and still provide HORIZONTAL transverse movement. This is impossible if you project the whole loader, since the projection then is on a diagonal plane-you cannot "tilt" the whole vehicle. Note that the Crane Hook extends to a maximum of 21' ahead of the tractor wheels. Note the three positions at each height illustrating the tilt built into the EXTENDED QUICK-REACH. This applies to all attachments.


REACH IS VITAL

The Maximum reach with forks is 12'7" to the HEEL OF THE FORK. The Concrete Hopper reaches six feet farther since that is the distance from the back of the Hopper to the front discharge spout. You can pour columns which are 8' and more in. You can pour through windows and other openings. You can reach across bad backfill where there are open ditches. And not so easy to visualize is the ability of the ECONMOBILE 720 to come in on a DIAGONAL to deposit loads (because of the reach) in confined areas where right angle placement (the only way it can be done on short-reach machines) would literally be impossible.

The National Average Labor Wage is in excess of $6500.00. Save four laborers and you'll pay for the 720-with money left over to put in the bank.