Masonry Magazine March 2005 Page. 25
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I don't think that there is a practical limit on telehandlers for the mason contractor. JLG's Industries Ky Kuehling, Vice President of Telehandlers, said increased popularity and use of self-erecting scaffolding means larger capacity telehandlers are needed to move these structures around a job. If a telehandler is more efficient and productive than a material hoist on a four-story building, the same benefits will be true on a five or six-story project.
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