Masonry Magazine August 1967 Page. 24

Words: George Powell, Ralph Getz, Eugene Goeb
Masonry Magazine August 1967 Page. 24

Masonry Magazine August 1967 Page. 24
OUR
LULL
4D3-40 HIGH LIFT
SERVICED
18 BRICKLAYERS...


Calendar of Events
SEPTEMBER 7-8, 1967: National Conference on "Increasing Technological Development in the Construction Industry".

OCTOBER 30, 1967: 20th Foll Convention of the American Concrete Institute, Des Moines, lowo.

NOVEMBER 30-DECEMBER 2, 1967: International Conference on Masonry Structural Systems, Austin, Texas. Contact: Conference Secretary, P.O. Box 1726, Austin Texas 78767.

JANUARY 14-17, 1968: Associated Equipment Distributors Annual Convention, Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Illinois.

Moving right through the roughest conditions is the Union Brick 403-40 shown above. Four Wheel Drive and Four-Wheel Steering gave this unit dependable power and excellent maneuverability.

"SAVED US ABOUT
$250 A WEEK!"

George R. Powell, president of Union Brick Construction Corporation of Virginia Beach, Virginia, has this to say about their Lul 4D3-40 Four-Wheel Drive HIGH LIFT.

"Our experience with the above mentioned unit has been very favorable... to the degree that last fall, on the rugged terrain of our job involving 120 three-story apartments in Greensboro, North Carolina, it saved us approximately $250.00 per week. This machine serviced approximately 18 bricklayers... we would have required two fork lifts of a two-wheel drive capacity had we not had our Lull on the job.

Later on, when winter set in with the mud, mire and slush, it saved us even more! Nothing slowed our 4D3-40 down, while 75% of the jobs in the area had to close due to inadequate material handling equipment.

We sincerely feel that the investment we have made on this machine puts us in a position to figure jobs and expedite the masonry needs under any working conditions. Our next fork lift will be another Lull Model 4D3-40!"

You, too, will find this rugged, versatile Lull Four-Wheel Drive HIGH LIFT is the one machine you can count on to keep your crews working on rough sites, under any and all conditions.

Four-Wheel Steer and Hydraulic Side Tilting of the entire machine frame let Union Brick move loads safely up and down uneven slopes.

LIFTS BIGGER LOADS HIGHER
REACHES FARTHER FORWARD. Elevates 3,000 lbs. to 40 feet... reaches up to 14'8" in front of wheels.

PARRA-PLANE TRANSVERSE REACH-ING ACTION. Extends or retracts loads up to 46" at any height.

15 HYDRAULIC SIDE-TILT CONTROL
Entire machine frame bilts up to 15 right or left for sale, level elevation or movement on hillsides or uneven sites.

FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE... FOUR-WHEEL STEER. Dependable "Bull-through, Spin out Power... full-time power hydraulic steering for unequalled maneuverability... short burning radius, crabbing action.

HYDRAULIC FORK TILT CONTROL, 13° Forward and Reward
Contro
the Operator's seat

AUTOMATIC SELF-LEVELLING TOWER
AND FORKS.

OVER TWENTY QUICK-CHANGE CAR-RIAGE ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSO-RIES.

See your Lull dealer or write today for information!
LULL ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.
For Over 30 Years
Dept. M 3045 HIGHWAY 13 ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55111

FEBRUARY 17-20, 1968: 18th Annual Convention & '68 MCAA Show, Marriott Motor Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.


Peaple & Events
(Continued from page 3)

& Tile features a home in Thousand Oaks, Calif., designed by Buff & Hensman with Janss Corp. the builder. The issue is beautiful. The consulting engineering firm of Horner and Wyatt has merged with Dwyer and Kite. The firm will be known as Horner & Wyatt/Dwyer & Kite. They will be located at 15 West Tenth St., Kansas City, Mo. 64105.

Ralph E. Getz has joined Zonolite Div., W. R. Grace & Co., as territory representative in Northwestern Ohio.

Eugene O. Goeb, vice president and general manager of the American Concrete Pipe Co., Milwaukee, has been named manager of the Ready Mix Section, Allied Industries Dept., of Portland Cement Association.

Skil Corp., Chicago-based manufacturer of power tools, has announced record sales for the first half of 1967. Sales increased 2.5% over the first half of 1966.

(Continued next page)

MASONRY
August, 1967


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