Easi UpLifts has high hopes of new Brontos

28 May 2009

Easi-Uplift adds its own branding to the new Bronto Skylifts in its fleet.

Easi-Uplift adds its own branding to the new Bronto Skylifts in its fleet.

Easi UpLifts has taken delivery of four new Bronto vehicle-mounted machines at its headquarters in Dublin for its UK truck-mounted division.

The delivery boasts a 70 m working height 70 XDT Bronto Skylift, as well as three 46 m 46 XDT Bronto Skylifts. Machines are mounted on Volvo chassis.

Height for Hire and Easi UpLifts Managing Director John Ball said,"All machines have received PDI at our Dublin headquarters. They are registered to our UK rental company Easi UpLifts (Aerials) Ltd and are now ready for dispatch to our truck-mounted division."

The 70m Bronto has been delivered with the highest possible specifications including an 8 by 4 chassis with rear wheel steer, allowing it to turn easily in very tight areas. Located in the greater London area this machine will also be available for work throughout the UK and Ireland.

"While this is a substantial capital investment in difficult times," said Mr Ball, "I am confident that there is sufficient work in the market place for high-specification quality truck mounts. Initial feedback on the 70m Bronto has been extremely positive, with some rental contracts already in place."

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