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That's a once in a life time chance. Unless you live in TX... TFS
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I dont know if it has been discussed (I have not read the whole thread) but are they having to keep that thing grounded with them being so close to those high tension lines?? I have done some work near those dang things, and just being within 100 feet of them you can feel the static flowing through your body... just curious -Alvin. btw, GREAT PICS! Too bad they dont make Lego in that color
The beatings will continue until Morale improves......
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AlvinB wrote:I dont know if it has been discussed (I have not read the whole thread) but are they having to keep that thing grounded with them being so close to those high tension lines?? I have done some work near those dang things, and just being within 100 feet of them you can feel the static flowing through your body... just curious -Alvin. btw, GREAT PICS! Too bad they dont make Lego in that color i am sure that is one reason, they have it grounded, We also have pop up storms in the evening here some get pretty bad with A LOT of lightning. The power in the lines was turned off for the night and a few roads were shut down. Maybe you will need to make a versa in legos after the 6800 is done? Jason NIkl Scale Models
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One of the best threads of the year - sensational stuff!
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Here are the video links, I do not have a HD camea unfortunatley. there is 5 videos moving the beamI broke up the beam lift into different parts because I was taking stills with the same camera Part 1 part 2Part 3 Part 4I thought I had another vid of the second weight being put on I guess I never took it? must have been the lack of sleep Quote:One of the best threads of the year - sensational stuff! Thanks Ulf means a lot, I do this for everyone here to get to see something pretty rare to see. Jason NIkl Scale Models
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A few more The cab is pretty bare not a whole lot of luxuries, no cameras nothingbut a few joy sticks and gaugues I got up on the engine cover to get a few other angles They have 1 more beam to lift and this will be heading out to its next job. what an amazing crane to see I hope everyone has enjoyed the pics myself and Sean have taken. I know he got a great shot today he will have to post a few of the pics he got. Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Here are a few more shots before it is taken down. I probably wont get a chance to make it back over before they take it down. Here is yours truly. I'm a shade over 6'2" and the track assembly is nearly as tall as I am. Pretty good size crane. Here is Jason taking a few requested photos. And now for that "Sweet shot of the day". A shot of the local wildlife. She had copped a squat in the shade, and before I knew it she had a shoe and a sock off scratching her foot and smelling her fingers. I swear Jason had a crush on her. I could tell by the way he was looking at her We didn't have time for him to get her number, we had to get down to the big Manitowoc. Just kidding! Jason is a stand up dude. For those of you who don't know him he is a pleasure to be around. You guys have a good one. Plumber
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Looking at some of the earlier photos, the cord that raised a question looked a lot like a welding ground. It may be part of the ground system that is being raised as a question.
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Bravo. Finding a Deep South CC9600 in the wild where you can actually take pictures. Congratulation on a great catch. And thank you for the lower cwt and carbody shots. Randal
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Well I did my last drive of the good old Versa. I took a few pics of her This was the last one I took on the way down the road This was a awesome craneto have watch for the past 3 weeks Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Jason, I; for one, would like to thank you for the time and effort you put into getting the photos! Even though I'm not much of a crane guy, the design of this unit being from the "norm" was really cool. Well done, sir. Well done. Please use this before clicking "post"??? You may be surprised with what you see!
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Shovelman wrote:Jason,
I; for one, would like to thank you for the time and effort you put into getting the photos! Even though I'm not much of a crane guy, the design of this unit being from the "norm" was really cool.
Well done, sir. Well done. Thanks I have really enjoyed following this crane and sharing it with everyone. This was the first crane I have actually spent this much time photographing and watching. Jason NIkl Scale Models
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