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Homer wrote:mogs wrote:Homer wrote:Excellent pics mogs thanks for posting. Could McNallys have their name on that LG1750 in the last pic by any chance? Would be a good crane for wind turbine work too.. Now that'd make a sweet model, I could just picture it set up between Fionn, Hamish and the ac500!! Oh and about 10 volvo support trucks!! You never know....watch this space I certainly will, wont be able to sleep tonight now thinking about it! a little snippet i found from the interweb,i have edited it,(badly ) to protect the names involved "Hello ,my name is M----- ------- and i am a crane operator for Mcn----- Crane Hire and i send you some pictures of their new liebherr ltm 11200 which............ ..........work for this crane will be in mainland europe on several crane and erection projects along with sister company Windh----,also planned for the future are delivery of several heavy cranes including L- ----,CC2800NT and LTR11200." hmmm I think I have successfully avoided legal action here
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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just came across this link on Hansebube of the 13000 with almost 3400t on the hook.... this is fricken sick!!! LR 13000 W/3371t on hook block
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thats awesome!! too bad the weight isnt off the ground
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Now we're talking!!
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first video of the crane is already on youtube!!! HERE!
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Here i got some informations about his crane. This crane maby able to lift 3750 tonnes!!! Here is the link www.vertikal.net
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I want to see some pics of it with 120m of main boom! Double what it currently has!
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Man...Listen to the power in that thing ! Chet
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LatticeCraneMan wrote:Man...Listen to the power in that thing ! Chet Amazing video! Seeing it is one thing but hearing it come to life is another. Amazing!
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gbarnewall wrote:Homer wrote:mogs wrote:Homer wrote:Excellent pics mogs thanks for posting. Could McNallys have their name on that LG1750 in the last pic by any chance? Would be a good crane for wind turbine work too.. Now that'd make a sweet model, I could just picture it set up between Fionn, Hamish and the ac500!! Oh and about 10 volvo support trucks!! You never know....watch this space I certainly will, wont be able to sleep tonight now thinking about it! a little snippet i found from the interweb,i have edited it,(badly ) to protect the names involved "Hello ,my name is M----- ------- and i am a crane operator for Mcn----- Crane Hire and i send you some pictures of their new liebherr ltm 11200 which............ ..........work for this crane will be in mainland europe on several crane and erection projects along with sister company Windh----,also planned for the future are delivery of several heavy cranes including L- ----,CC2800NT and LTR11200." hmmm I think I have successfully avoided legal action here Delivery to first job in France at beginning of Febuary
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mogs wrote: Delivery to first job in France at beginning of Febuary
Thanks for the update Mogs. Anywhere near Paris by any chance?? I'll be at SIMA in Feb so perhaps could take a detour Good news indeed and I have to believe there will be a model made! Paul R
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Paul R wrote:Good news indeed and I have to believe there will be a model made! Ricky (gift models) seems to to be McNallys go to man for models, hopefully he'll be on top of that one. I'm hoping the model will come with SL7DHS boom, the big windturbine boom. Gaz
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Gaz wrote:Paul R wrote:Good news indeed and I have to believe there will be a model made! Ricky (gift models) seems to to be McNallys go to man for models, hopefully he'll be on top of that one. I'm hoping the model will come with SL7DHS boom, the big windturbine boom.Gaz I'll 2nd that motion! Paul R
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mogs wrote:gbarnewall wrote:Homer wrote:mogs wrote:Homer wrote:Excellent pics mogs thanks for posting. Could McNallys have their name on that LG1750 in the last pic by any chance? Would be a good crane for wind turbine work too.. Now that'd make a sweet model, I could just picture it set up between Fionn, Hamish and the ac500!! Oh and about 10 volvo support trucks!! You never know....watch this space I certainly will, wont be able to sleep tonight now thinking about it! a little snippet i found from the interweb,i have edited it,(badly ) to protect the names involved "Hello ,my name is M----- ------- and i am a crane operator for Mcn----- Crane Hire and i send you some pictures of their new liebherr ltm 11200 which............ ..........work for this crane will be in mainland europe on several crane and erection projects along with sister company Windh----,also planned for the future are delivery of several heavy cranes including L- ----,CC2800NT and LTR11200." hmmm I think I have successfully avoided legal action here Delivery to first job in France at beginning of Febuary Thanks mogs for the heads up, will you be driving this or are you staying on the 112? A model would be great, what a fleet of mcnallys models we'd have then! It would probably have to be the SL7DHS boom, I dont think conrad are doing the LG with the big luffer anymore as they had some problems with slew rings breaking due to the weight.
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the boom for lg at the moment is sl8hs ,the other booms will be ordered at later date as at the moment mcnallys work doesnt see the need for it yet, yes im coming off the 112 and going to this machine,as they say a change is as good as a rest.
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Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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bigcranes wrote:I want to see some pics of it with 120m of main boom! Double what it currently has!
Mark Your wish is granted Copyright Michael L More pictures on HansebubePaul R
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I've said it again and i'll say it again....wow! what a machine. Wonder if liebherr have got anyone to commit to buy yet?
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