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As I said on FB: Bootiful!
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Thanks Paul + Paul Went to see the crane set up later that night but it wasn't in the best position and was blocked in by vans and trucks carrying bridge sections. Here are the ballast wagons though : Heavy Cranes
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Why has the 1750 got more weight on the left side than the right?
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They are equal both sides mate, it's just the other "half" block is on the front right hand stack if you understand me? Heavy Cranes
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Yep I understand you mate! Nice looking crane that actually! I much prefer the large telescopics than the smaller stuff! Just wish they'd make models with an idiots guide to reeling them lol
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Great shots again Jack. I'd love to see the 1750 in person. Maybe I need to speak to Gaz nicely Paul R
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Thanks Sam. I agree with you Joe although some of the smaller cranes are very nifty. Cheers Paul, it is a lovely crane. Heavy Cranes
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Nice catch Jack!
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Another great set again Jack!
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I'd love to see a WSI LTM 1500 or LTM 1350 in Baldwins livery. TFS
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Thanks Chaps Unexpectedly caught one of Ainscoughs LTM 1500-8.1's unloading some pretty long bridge beams in the compound for the Nottingham A453 works the other night. Heavy Cranes
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Excellent crane spotting. TFS
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You're a lucky bugger Jack! Nice catch with the Sarens LG!
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Great photo's mate, Which wind farm is the LG on just out if interest? Is it lilbourne, just the other side of Rugby? Sam
Sam My equipment picture thread
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Cheers for the comments lads. Chuffed with the LG. The LG is in Crick Sam near the DIRFT. Can't miss it mate. Schot s LTM 1750 is down the road too. Heavy Cranes
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