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that undercarriage center piece is as big as a house! speechless!
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NICE!!! might have to swing over there this week and see what i can find.... will they be moving pieces everyday?
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cranedude07 wrote: that undercarriage center piece is as big as a house! speechless! I wondered what that was. This big crane stuff is just amazing.
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Does anyone know if it will be visiable from the road? I live in Grand Rapids, MI and would make trip on a weekend if its visiable.
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once the boom is in the air you'll for sure be able to see that, but depending on where's it's setup you might not be able to see much more than that, the refinery is very big, and they are very strict on how close you can get, they also have some tall fences, but from what I remember you can see through them
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The 13000 is just ridiculous. It's so damn big it is just hard to imagine it's size by looking at pictures.
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DeWoc19 wrote:once the boom is in the air you'll for sure be able to see that, but depending on where's it's setup you might not be able to see much more than that, the refinery is very big, and they are very strict on how close you can get, they also have some tall fences, but from what I remember you can see through them Thanks Dewoc. Maybe I will wait month or so and take a road trip.
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Nice.. just dwarfs that trailer really massive !
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Shes a hoss alright. Quoted from the post on CONEXPO-CON/AGG's Facebook wall. "During a June product demonstration in Germany, Liebherr Construction used the massive LR 13000 crawler crane to lift three oth er cranes (totaling 1,430 tonnes). The demonstration began with Liebherr’s smallest crane, the 62 tonne LR 1100, lifting a toy train. The LR 1100 was then lifted by the 288 tonne LR1350, which was then lifted by the 1,080 tonne LR11350 which was then lifted by the LR 13000. via Laughing Squid" -Ryan
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That crane is so pretty and well designed for its size
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Cool pictures......
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anybody else wonder why Liebherr doesn't make a rough terrain crane?
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joepipefitter wrote:anybody else wonder why Liebherr doesn't make a rough terrain crane? not to be a jerk, but what exactly does this have to do with the 13000? thats a serious question, just not sure how that thought even remotely applies to this topic?
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joepipefitter wrote:anybody else wonder why Liebherr doesn't make a rough terrain crane? Well an answer i got from a Liebherr designer was the market is filled with them so they are focusing on other markets. But the smaller ltr s could be in the tracked rt category Jason NIkl Scale Models
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joepipefitter wrote:anybody else wonder why Liebherr doesn't make a rough terrain crane? They used to. Kerst http://forums.dhsdiecast.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1096251
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the only reason i brought it up is there seems to be a line up of rt's in the background of the multi crane lift. Dewoc i will start a new topic next time so as not to interfere with the continuum.
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just saw this on facebook! my mouth is still on the floor!!!
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cranedude07 wrote:just saw this on facebook! my mouth is still on the floor!!! Is the crane beside the track a 16000 or 18000? It really make those cranes look small/tiny.
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