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kerst wrote:todd s wrote:FYI, they also made a 4600 backhoe. I have only seen pictures of a 4600 backhoe on a barge. Quite impressive! Does the 4600 backhoe also exist on crawlers? Kerst Shoot, I'd love just to see the picture of one.
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the 4500 was made in 1955 first year of it
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Their was a 4600 barge mount backhoe made i will post pic
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ben94f150 wrote:the 4500 was made in 1955 first year of it No, the 4500 series came out in 1947. Machine #33 is still working at coal mine in Pennsylvania. #33 was built in 1948. There's a also a 1947 4500 still at work in Pennsylvania but I don't have the seriel on it.
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Justin, Split Vein Coal Co on Rt.61 north of Shamokin had a 4500 dragline working there. You were able to see it from the highway. Don't know the specifics on it though.. Dave
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drdcco wrote:Justin, Split Vein Coal Co on Rt.61 north of Shamokin had a 4500 dragline working there. You were able to see it from the highway. Don't know the specifics on it though.. Dave Hey Dave. Off the top of my head I can think of about 5 4500's that are still active. The one I recently filmed is the oldest one left working around here. This 4500 origionally worked on the St. Lawrence Seaway: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEDiIu6mZmQ
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@FiatAllisHD41, here is this brochure of a 3600 that should help u out on the shovel build project Manitowoc 3600 shovel
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fonz518a wrote:@FiatAllisHD41, here is this brochure of a 3600 that should help u out on the shovel build project. Manitowoc 3600 shovel The link directs to the 6000W crane.Thanks for posting that brochure! Alex
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lol opps, got it staightened out...
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Thank you for the link. Should help immensely, but now my thoughts have turned to the Manitowoc 6000W. No models of this one, I'd like to build both.
“A tiger doesn't lose sleep over the opinion of sheep.” ― Shahir Zag
" An educated mind learns from his mistakes and corrects them. A dolt, on the other hand, lashes out and continues showing his ignorance." -Unknown
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your very welcome, I really love the 6000w, as of right now Im in the process of building a 4600 s4 and was wondering wich big crane i was gonna build next. Im planning on doin a Link-Belt 718 but that 6000w is clouding my vision lol.
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FiatAllisHD41 wrote:Thank you for the link. Should help immensely, but now my thoughts have turned to the Manitowoc 6000W. No models of this one, I'd like to build both. You will be busy! Between the 3500 and the 6000W are a lot of very interesting cranes! Good luck and keep us posted, Kerst http://forums.dhsdiecast.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1096251
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I like that 3600 brochure. I have a builders plate from machine #36055 that was scrapped in 1994. It worked with my 9W along with a B-E 40R Blasthole drill and another big electric Marion shovel but can't remember what model. . 9W Walking Dragline Build Links:http://www.rctruckandconstruction.com/showthread.php?t=117Scale 4x4 RC Buildhttp://www.youtube.com/user/Scentlessapprentice9?feature=mhee#p/u/9/59FR27c9BwEhttp://imageshack.us/user/caffco
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