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Old 14th Oct 2008, 07:06
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Helilift

Just a shot in the dark, if anyone knows of any used TLC Helilifts for sale (preferably in the UK) Please feel free to pm I would be very grateful for any information, thanks.
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Have you asked TLC?
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Glad to see you're still a tight Yorkshireman Bash, even with other peoples money!
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Old 15th Oct 2008, 14:49
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Can't help with the TLC, but I know where there's a brand new Paravion in the UK going spare, but it depends how big a machine you want to shift.
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Old 20th Aug 2014, 22:18
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Ground Handling

Can anyone tell me anything about the TLC Helilift And is it worth investing in one
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Old 21st Aug 2014, 19:37
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It's the rolls Royce of helilifts manufactured in the UK in Doncaster near sandtoft the guy that runs it is called tony
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Old 21st Aug 2014, 21:44
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Used them for 11 years, worth every penny.
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Ah you mean the extended electric pallet truck! That rips the **** out of your skids.......
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Old 21st Aug 2014, 21:54
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Been to several airports where they used one!
Damage to skids at all!
Tony at TLC says poor operator, not trained or some crap.....
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Old 24th Aug 2014, 21:16
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As with everything if you rush you can generate damage.

I have been a long time user and that's what my experience has been.
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Been using Helilifts with 902's since 2001. No damage seen.
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