Masonry Magazine March 1964 Page. 10
Axel Ohman, well known Twin City
Masonry Contractor, calls:
MODEL 7C
LULL 40 FOOT
HIGH LIFT...
"the most efficient way to elevate brick,
block and mortar up to 5 stories high..."
Photo above shows Lull 40 foot High Lift owned by Axel H. Ohman, Inc. being used to elevate and place mortar on the fifth floor level of the Macalester dormitory and dining hall construction job in St. Paul. General contractor for this 2½ million dollar project was Orville E. Madsen and Son, Minneapolis. This Lull machine was used by Ohman to handle approximately 635 yds. of mortar, 230,000 block and 280,000 face brick on this job.
Lifts bigger payloads higher-elevates 3,000 lb. loads up to 40 foot heights Reaches farther forward-Parra-Plane Reach extends loads up to 46 ins. forward Automatic self levelling forks-automatic self levelling tower Forward and rearward tower tilt control-tower hydraulically tilts 12 degrees forward or rearward Reverse-O-Matic transmission with torque converter-6 speeds forward, 6 speeds reverse Full time power steering-independent wheel brakes 20 quick change carriage attachments and accessories for unequalled versatility.
See your Lull dealer or write today for information on the complete Lull line of High Lift Loaders.
LULL
For Over 30 Years
Engineering COMPANY, INC.
Dept. M. 3045 Highway 13 St. Paul, Minnesota
Convention Report
(Continued from page 7)
State Chairmen
Alabama, Henry Strauss, Jr.; Colorado, Russell Jones; Connecticut, N Civitillo; Georgia, O. L. Jollay; Hawaii, Everett Sperry: Illinois, Walter Marolf; Indiana, Tom Williams; Iowa, Paul Hoschek; Kentucky, Edward Heinbrock; Louisiana, C Strider; Michigan, Robert Ebeling.. Minnesota, Chester Sazenski; Missouri, Richard DeWalle; New York, Joseph Holme; Ohio, Henry Ner; Oregon, Montie Smallen; Pennsylvania, Gerard Ryan; Tennessee, Charles Olgiati: Texas, Charles Danna, Virginia, Jack Hammond: Washington, Fred Frodesen; West Virginia, S Lowry; Wisconsin, Frank Zout Canada, Leonard Eden.
During the counting of the ballots by the tellers Corb Garton, Regional Director, SCPI, discussed with members the "Cleaning Clay Masonry Report" and exhibited one of the Field Kits developed in conjunction with this material. Charles P. Houghton, General Electric Co. briefly summarized the Critical Path Method...
The Convention was concluded with the annual banquet and dinner dance held in the Grand Ballroom of the Sherman House with entertainment under the direction of Lou Breese
This years MCAA Education Trade Show was the largest and exhibitors did an outstanding job presenting the newest in products and equipment. Exhibitors at the Show were:
AA Wire Products Co., Aeroil Products Co., Inc., Aetna Life Insurance Co., American Road Equipment, Anchor Manufacturing Co., Ark Ceramic Corporation, Beaver-Advance Corporation, Bil-Jax, Inc., Bricklayers Masons & Plasterers International Union of America, Building Construction, Burns & Russell Company, Campbell Equipment Company, Can-Tex Brick Co., Inc., Champ Sales Corporation, Champion Manufacturing Company, Clarksville Machinery, Clipper Manufacturing Co., Christensen Diamond Products Co.
Darlington Brick, Deere & Company. Douglas Motors Corp., Dum- wal, E & R Manufacturing Co., Essick Manufacturing Company, Robert G. Evans Company, Eveready BrikSaw Company, Felker Manufacturing Co., Gilson Brothers, Goldblatt Tool Company, Hanley Company, International Harvester Company, Jones Engineering Co., Kwik-Mix Company, Law- wee Peerless, Inc.. Lull Engineering Co., Marblehead Lime Co., Marion Equipment Company: Masonry Specialty Co., Medusa Portland Cement Co., Morgen Manufacturing Co.
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