Posted by Dan-IA on May 01, 2008 at 16:23:28 from (66.43.223.165):
Here's a brand I never heard of. Called a Dur-A-Scamp, it's an electric one-man lift. Looks like the bucket truck arrangement off a truck. Electric and hydraulic.
Just brought it home today.
Built in Emmetsburg, IA, not too far from here. I got a charger with it.
Anybody know anything about these, or know where I might be able to obtain books and/or parts? I'm told the company went out of business long ago.
Technically it's not an antique tractor so it might be a little OT, but if you notice the drive tires are bigger than the steering(so maybe you could call it a tractor) and it's circa 1960s so it's an antique. And it even has power steering! lol
Model number has a 32 in it so I'm guessing 32 feet may be its max lift height. Seems comparable to Dad's bucket truck--that one is a 31-foot truck.
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