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Thanks Paul, The TC is a great machine, any chance to see it is a good one
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Here's some photo's for those of you on here who don't mind the Demolition and Heavy Haulage stuff DSM Demolition by samkelly706, on Flickr DSM Demolition by samkelly706, on Flickr DSM Demolition by samkelly706, on Flickr DSM Demolition by samkelly706, on Flickr DSM Demolition by samkelly706, on Flickr DSM Demolition by samkelly706, on Flickr DSM Demolition by samkelly706, on Flickr DSM Demolition by samkelly706, on Flickr DSM Demolition by samkelly706, on Flickr DSM Demolition by samkelly706, on Flickr DSM Demolition by samkelly706, on Flickr
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Quick timelapse I took today VideoSam
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Managed to see two heavy cranes within a mile of each other yesterday night, Aisncough's LTM1750 loading the beams in a compound and Whytes LTM1500 lifting them on to the structure further along the road The beams weighed around 44t each Ainscoughs LTM1750 - Ainscough LTM1750 by samkelly706, on Flickr Ainscough LTM1750 by samkelly706, on Flickr Ainscough LTM1750 by samkelly706, on Flickr Ainscough LTM1750 by samkelly706, on Flickr Ainscough LTM1750 by samkelly706, on Flickr Ainscough LTM1750 by samkelly706, on Flickr Ainscough LTM1750 by samkelly706, on Flickr Prestons of Potto by samkelly706, on Flickr Prestons of Potto by samkelly706, on Flickr Ainscough LTM1750 by samkelly706, on Flickr Whytes LTM1500 - W. Whyte LTM1500 by samkelly706, on Flickr W. Whyte LTM1500 by samkelly706, on Flickr W. Whyte LTM1500 by samkelly706, on Flickr W. Whyte LTM1500 by samkelly706, on Flickr
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You really are one lucky bugger! What a great catch.
Can't tell from the photos but do you know if it was Gaz in the 750?
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Thanks Paul, Very pleased I managed to see this one! And it was not Gaz doing the lift, He may have been with the crane but it was someone else driving on the night Sam
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Not me guys, my 750 is very much green.....john driving this, and clearly nicking some of my ballast.
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Are you solely working in the green 750 now Gaz or do you still work between the two? Either way you need to bring that green 750 to the Midlands!! Sam
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Been on the green one for 8 months now, sometimes cover Johns machine if needed but very rarely as mine is busy enough. After Christmas im off the LTM1750 and starting on the LG1550.
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Gaz wrote:..........After Christmas im off the LTM1750 and starting on the LG1550.
Gaz So you made the decision then! I'm sure you'll enjoy the LG1550 as much as you'll miss the LTM1750. Paul R
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Great pictures again Sam, always in the right place at the right time you must have some good contacts.
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Thank you Steve! Im very fortunate to know the right people at the right time occasionally! Sam
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Good pictures, thanks for sharing Sam.
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Nice Pictures Sam Mate Heavy Cranes
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Thank you both! I appreciate your comments
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It would be great to see a LTM 1500 1:50 in Ainscough livery. Great crane spotting. TFS
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Paul Crane wrote:It would be great to see a LTM 1500 1:50 in Ainscough livery. Great crane spotting. TFS Thanks mate, And I can't agree more, would be a very nice model IMO
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Great photos as always Sam!
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