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Bobm2004 wrote:Production manager to design engineer: "Yes we built it, but now you need a bigger door on the factory"
Nice pictures! you joke, but i know this exactly has happened with some machines at certain manufacturers. i know one case first hand where a machine was assembled in the hall and didn´t fit through the gate, and had to be taken down and re-assembled outside. and no, i won´t tell who had that embarassing adventure
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The monster is for australia. Here are two pics of the giant machine taken by some friends : They are from two french forums : passion liebherrphotostp forumI will try to do the travel to the factory, it's only 100 miles from me !!!!
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The rumor mill has the machine going to Thiess pty ltd a part of the Leighton Group, a massive Australian contractor and contract mining operator. By all accounts the largest contract miner in the world and one of the largest general contractors also. Thiess is a long time Liebherr customer, and I would think owns more big Liebherr and other excavators than anyone else in contract mining.They just got two Hitachi EX 8000 shovels for the Mt Keith nickel J/V "which was recentlky pictured here on the board"..The rumor is that this first R-9800 will work in the Queensland area, or somewhere on the east side of AU. Tim.
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Here's a question for you guys: (judging from the rear) Why is the cab on the right side on the 996 and on the left side on the 9800?
-Justin "Everyone's Goal Is To Mine More Coal!"PAmining http://www.youtube.com/user/PAmining
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God i want to run that. just for an hour.
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i want one! going to need some help to move it to the mine.
-Jack
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And i want to see a model of it in 1:50...... backhoe and shovel
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Awesome machine, that 1st pic looks like it's coming out of a big garage ! Makes it seem like it was a father and son project ! Thanks FS Chet
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I think yellow livery would be great for that excavator, like the first 996 machines from Thiess... LIEBHERR MINING POWERvisit www.baumaschinenmodelle.com for construction and mining equipment in 1:87 scale
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man that machine is sick.......like qball, just an hour......thats all I would need......
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Thiess is also what I had heard. They have at least 8 996 s and having signed two $0.5 billion contracts october last year for full coal mining / prep operations and expanding two other operations, I think I know where this will be working .
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Christian-I was half joking and half remembering an American builder named Henry Ford who had to take an axe to his barn door after he realized his first car was wider than the opening!!! Its the details that make a project fun!!
Bob Bobs CranesCome Over To The Lift Side . . . . . . . We Have Cookies!!!!
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Wow...Great post...and nice pics... So who is going to get the model contract?
Art
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Bobm2004 wrote:remembering an American builder named Henry Ford who had to take an axe to his barn door after he realized his first car was wider than the opening oh i don´t know this one. i learned something, thanks a lot
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Bob, Cant for get his Irish Roots too, LOL
Regards ICN
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Hi !
One hour is the time it takes you to be seated , it is so big !!!! LOL
The Frenchman !!!
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(insert jaw drop here) What is the manifold looking piece on the top center of the bucket between the rams? I don't see where the lines go to. Sensors, maybe? Dan
1:1 or 1:50, I am still in awe.
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Dan, That looks like the grease fitting manifold to grease the bucket and stick pins(pretty good idea as long as it doesn't get damaged).
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Impressive!
Jimmy
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Very cool to see another contender among the largest hydraulics. It appears Liebherr opted not to equip this machine with a larger cab similar to those of the EX8000 and RH400.
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