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looking good. i really love the blue with the yellow luffer, i think that looks really sharp!
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Sweet pics I really like that Sarens color Jason
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Beautiful crane, it doesn't look like they opted for the superlift?
Mark L. It's what you learn after you know it all that counts
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Great Pictures bigcranes wrote:Beautiful crane, it doesn't look like they opted for the superlift? Looks like they have took it off, They do that in the Neverlands for Axel wheights and hight laws. Heavy Cranes
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How much to take it for a spin????
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Looks like it could be a future repaint Hmmm....... ...not sure if it will make it this year though. Bob - did you not do a 7450 once? Think I remember you saying it was quite a challenge! Paul R
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Paul R wrote:Looks like it could be a future repaint Hmmm....... ...not sure if it will make it this year though. Bob - did you not do a 7450 once? Think I remember you saying it was quite a challenge! Paul R I have been sitting here contemplating the same idea! Where can you get decals made for a repaint like that?? Mark
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Nice pics cranboyrick! Looks like the MegaWingLift attachment is on the ground next to it as seen in the last two pics. Thanks for the pics, nice livery!!
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I thought that since Terex - Demag got a twig up their rears about the SSL / MWL / And Liebherr one (can't remember the name for the life of me" That Grove couldn't manufacture cranes with the MWL. Am I wrong? I could be, probably am..
Love the pictures! Would make one sweet repaint!
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bigcranes wrote:I have been sitting here contemplating the same idea! Where can you get decals made for a repaint like that??
Mark I get mine from Dreamdock in Germany. Birger does a good job. DreamdockPaul R
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Crane Op wrote:I thought that since Terex - Demag got a twig up their rears about the SSL / MWL / And Liebherr one (can't remember the name for the life of me" That Grove couldn't manufacture cranes with the MWL. Am I wrong? I could be, probably am..
Love the pictures! Would make one sweet repaint! Liebherr Is TY Guying system is like SSL and TA is just SL. And im pretty sure grove can manufacture them Heavy Cranes
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Does anybody have anymore pictures of this crane?
Thanks,
Paul R
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But ofcourse Normal or sideways superlift?! This was the first job with the superlift fitted www.emielschoonen.nlGreed isn't going anywhere. They should put that up on a billboard across Times Square!
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Emiel wrote:But ofcourse I was kind of hoping you would see this Thanks a lot for the photos, especially with the MWL (or whatever Grove call it ) Paul R
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Great pictures of a beautiful crane! Thanks, Mark
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Stunning pics, Thanks
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Great picctures The more i see sarens colours the more i like it . I need aother one to go with my LTM1800 in sarens colours.
Jason
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Hi, Is it possible that you provide some pictures again which show the luffing winch above the counter weight? I thinking to modify the model, as it is look horibly wrongly made...
thanks DErrick
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That is a great looking crane. I wish NZG would come out with that livery. Thanks for posting the pictures.
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