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Great looking crane! I thought they were not going to hit the states until July. Where did you find one?
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When its on the jacks, how wide is he inside o the pads? Curious.
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Thanks, it'll look good on the platform when it arrives.
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Very nice pictures of the new LR 1600/2 Brandon! And an awesome collection you have there. Looking forward to the PTC video you announced earlier
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Looping good! I hope you used Victor's reeving guide?
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yeah i did it that way, i first reeved it like i did the lr 1750 but once i got it all reeved, and tried to lower the mast, it was to difficult to move so i then reeved it without changing the direction on the first and last pulleys. heres the 1750, you can see how the line changes direction on the first sheave and the last one, the lr1600 wont work like this, too much friction
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cranedude07 wrote:yeah i did it that way, Not really then... so from the winch you go directly to the outer scheeves 1 and 17 ? Is that even possible with the A frame all the way backwards like in the LR 1750 picture?
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Oh yeah, keep those pictures coming, Brandon! It's going to be an expensive year for me!
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Very nice mdel you got there brandon! Glad it made it in one piece from the other side (del charco) Hope you gat the plant back in place for the stm. Vid. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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What I meant is, for the real crane there's an obvious reason why the lines go sheeves 6 and 12 and not to 1 and 17: those are too far apart, the lines would go too diagonal(?)(not sure which word you normally use for that). I wonder how much of a problem that is with the model when the lines get shorter (A frame to the back). I'll wait for pictures with the mast topped up
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Looks great Brandon! Nice job.
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Looking very nice Brandon.
Just in the process of assembling my 1600, not with a luffter. Just main boom & derick mast. (SLD/BW) I like the fact that the last section of main boom is a reducer section that allows the use of the smaller luffing boom sections. So you can configure this crane model in many ways for display.
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Impressive pics!
Amazing that you can actually lift the complete mast from the ground. Couldn't try that with my LR 1300 with derrick, because there isn't enough rope on the winch.
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Quote:I like the fact that the last section of main boom is a reducer section that allows the use of the smaller luffing boom sections. So you can configure this crane model in many ways for display. yeah, i like that too, i will try it out one of these days, just wanted to get it all together first, then later on try it in different configurations. i did how ever switch up the big block, i took one side of pulleys off and off of the jib. dont really care to have a big block like that off the jib. yeah its pretty impressive! my 1300 came with enough line to boom all the way down.
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