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Very nice photo jack..smoother look to the crane less angular and with with modern graphic very easy on the eye. . I think you were completly spoiled with access to ainscough's ltm 1750...i see on windhoist facebook page their TC 2800 got a new lick of paint back in ireland and larger windhoist graphics..new cranes and new paint jobs seem to be the theme this summer..cheers. Aubrey. http://www.Flickr.com/Photos/METALMODELS!/ MY MODEL PHOTOS..
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Thanks Aubrey, I agree, The TC looks great and I'm sure there will be lots of new cranes and shiny liveries coming this year! I really was spoiled, been a good week for crane spotting, Apart from today Went to try and catch Baldwins 500 rigged up on a hill in the centre of Birmingham, really Impressive rig, front of the crane right in the air. But by the time I got there they had de-rigged and just about to leave, by the time I parked my car and got back to the site they had gone Ended up at DSM Demolitions yard! And these were taken on Wednesday at Finnings on my way to see the 750 Jack Heavy Cranes
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Nice pictures mate DSM's wagons look great
Sam My equipment picture thread
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Nice pics again Jack. I like the H C Wilson truck myself.
Paul R
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Thanks lads, The HC Wilson wagon looks European which I like. Nothing amazing, Just this old NCK Crawler Finnings use to load CAT parts. Heavy Cranes
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Just some more trucks again I'm afraid. Martrain loaded with what I'm guessing are undercarriages destined for Finnings up the road. Beck and Politzer engineers. Also run a fleet of cranes. Heavy Cranes
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Great pictures mate I did wonder when they were going to put a high reach on that job...
Sam My equipment picture thread
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Thanks Sam, Both 670's are going in at some point. Heavy Cranes
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Might wait a bit before I head in for a look in that case It does look like a fair sized job to be fair
Sam My equipment picture thread
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Nothing amazing again, Cranage Haulage with a "Little" D6R on the back. Heavy Cranes
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Very nice photo jack!!!
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I'm not a big European truck and haulage guy, but I am really digging these liveries! Awesome photos Jack!
-Bob
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Great pics!
Nothing runs like a deere with a cat on its back but the link belt ate both of them
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Thanks for the comments I appreciate it Heavy Cranes
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Haven't posted here in a while. Just a quick couple of pictures. Ainscough's LTM 1750-9.1 and there LTM 1800 the weekend after doing the lift for the 1750 Heavy Cranes
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