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WSI has announced the Liebherr LTM 1350 in Digging and rigging for 3rd quarter 2018 nice! Also can anyone tell me the company name from the pic, thanks. 4th-page-a by Dan Bogusky, on Flickr
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Another LTM Crane? I would like to see a few more smaller crawlers that can be transported in one piece on a lowboy... Ken
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steelman wrote:Also can anyone tell me the company name from the pic, thanks. I think that is Gerosa Construction. Paul R
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Paul, It's not Gerosa but thanks for the reply.
When I lived in Florida this company showed up to build a bridge.
This is going back 20 years or more, I think they are from the Netherlands, not sure.
I used to see pictures on German sites years back, not sure if they're still in business but they were a big company.
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Was it "Thomen"? I don't know anything about cranes. But the colors look similar to Thomen livery. CAW
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steelman wrote:Paul, It's not Gerosa but thanks for the reply.
When I lived in Florida this company showed up to build a bridge.
This is going back 20 years or more, I think they are from the Netherlands, not sure.
I used to see pictures on German sites years back, not sure if they're still in business but they were a big company. Sorry, didn’t look close enough and thought it was an American company. I’ll ask a good friend of mine who knows everything about everything regarding cranes in Germany. Paul R
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