The Kramer 5085 and 8155 in royal application at the Hohenschwangau Castle
Royal performance by Kramer machines at the tourist attraction in Schwangau. (Pfullendorf/Hohenschwangau, October 2020) Hohenschwangau Castle’s history, the childhood residence of young King Ludwig II, stretches as far back as the 12th Century. At this time, the castle was occupied by knights and over the centuries, it has suffered serious damage. In 1832, Royal Prince Max, later King Max II, acquired the castle and had it converted to the modern-day Hohenschwangau Castle. The daily application of both of the Kramer wheel loaders: 5085 and 8155, ensures that tourists feel comfortable here on-site, and that they are able to discover the castle and its surrounding nature, while enjoying it to the max.
“Life is feasible, but not without a Kramer” - Satzger family backs the KL30.8T
(Pfullendorf/Irsee, May 2020). The Satzger family from Irsee, a small village in Ostallgäu near to Kaufbeuren, has had a Kramer telescopic wheel loader KL30.8T from the premium range since May 2019, which is best suited to the flexible and daily application in their agricultural operation.
The Kramer 8155 during tunnel works at 25 meters depth
Development of the tunnels for the “New SBB Mitte Underpass” continues. The ten-tonne heavy Kramer wheel loader 8155 was lowered about 25 metres deep by crane. Now, the new underpass is being excavated step-by-step so that by 2027 commuters will have more space and benefit from shorter journeys.
The Kramer telehandler is in use 300 days a year
The large Kramer telehandlers have been sold in the Czech agricultural market since last year. Despite the relatively short time they have already convinced many users there. The telehandler KT559 is particularly in demand. One of the satisfied customers of this telehandler with the payload of 5.5 t is also the company AGD Senice a.s., which operates in Nymburk (Czech Republic).
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