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Heavy-Lift Sector Drives Demand for Hydraulic Skidding Systems

Mountain Heavy Transport has two Hydra-Slide hydraulically-powered heavy track skidding units in its fleet.

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June 21, 2016 - Hydraulic skidding systems will increasingly be used in heavy-lift and rigging applications, according to one contractor that is seeing heightened demand for 500- and 150-ton capacity systems. Mountain Heavy Transport, a division of Salt Lake City, Utah-based Mountain Crane Service, has a HT500 hydraulically-powered heavy track skidding unit and a smaller XLP150, both from Hydra-Slide Ltd.

 

Ryan Oliverson, manager, Mountain Heavy Transport, said: “We see increased uptake being led by raised awareness. Once we get the systems in front of customers, they quickly apply advantages of their use to additional heavy-lift and rigging situations. That is a trend being replicated elsewhere in industry. As that interest continues to grow, we would consider expanding the fleet further with a third, smaller-capacity unit.”

 

The Mountain businesses serve power generation and distribution; plant maintenance; steel erection; wind farm; industrial construction; and other customers from their Utah facility, but work is supported by satellite offices and wind maintenance service locations in Nevada, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Iowa, Texas and Michigan.

 

The HT500 system was purchased in Spring 2015, and is suited to the movement of transformers, generators, compressors, pressure vessels, and machines, where a rigid, load-carrying track is required. A stand-out feature of the 150-ton system, delivered last fall, is it can be assembled in minutes and controlled by one operator working from a remotely positioned power unit.

 

“We first took delivery of the Hydra-Slide HT500 and supporting 5-1G power unit,” said Oliverson. “It was immediately apparent that the system was designed with the user in mind; we were drawn to its functionality and simple design. We originally acquired the XLP150 for skidding small transformers and generators inside a hospital. Height was a concern, as was the ability to quickly move and relocate the equipment. The ability to put the kit to work with one person was hugely advantageous in this and subsequent applications.”

 

While the capabilities of the Hydra-Slide machines stand out, Oliverson reiterated the importance of Hydra-Slide’s ability to back it up with world-class product training and customer service, crucial to safety and ongoing improvement of best practice as use of hydraulic skidding systems becomes more widespread, he said. 




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