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Gaz wrote:Gaz Oh man you violated your use hopefully it was not nudity and cranes Well unless you had some nice looking gals in the shot Jason NIkl Scale Models
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picture doesnt work for me either
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Don't know what happened but here it is again Don't know why it was refused! Thus weekend I'm at Whipps Cross hospital in London, 66m main boom and 46.8 ton of ballast, some bend in the boom. Was not a great day for a pic. Got Monday off so no picture sorry . Gaz
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I really don't know why photobucket don't like that picture, must be corrupted or something. Lol, there is no nudity in it sorry guys.....just yet another picture of my crane lifting stuff!
Gaz
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Gaz - That looks like a tight spot. TFS
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Chelmsford university this weekend removing sone temporary cabins, yes it looks like it's about to rain and yes it did! Gaz
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So to ask a daft question, I assume you are taking these photos? I am just wondering how you manage to jump out the cab mid lift and take these photos.
That is a nice one I have to say. Quite dramatic with the impending rain clouds.
Paul R
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Maybe Gaz takes them when he has to go relieve himself because the crane actually lifted the object??? I am very impressed with you crane and lifts Gaz!!! I would assume that a good friend of yours is doing the snapping of the pics?? Keep em coming Gaz!!!
Dain I'm a kid at heart, so I will play with any model construction vehicle from 1:87 scale to 1:1 scale!!!! Age is a state of time NOT a state of mind!!
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Maybe he jumps out with the bluetooth controller? Heavy Cranes
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Jack. wrote:Maybe he jumps out with the bluetooth controller? 10 out of 10 fella, always in control of the crane but far enough away to take a snap, handy. Gaz
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Gaz wrote:Jack. wrote:Maybe he jumps out with the bluetooth controller? 10 out of 10 fella, always in control of the crane but far enough away to take a snap, handy. Gaz Blimey. Never even thought of them having bluetooth controllers! Paul R
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Always in my possession when I leave the cab, is great looking at peoples face when the crane is moving about with no one in the back cab. Gaz
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Lets try this one again, have no idea why photobucket keep saying no to it!!!! Gaz
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That is just too cool! Paul R
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Gaz wrote:Always in my possession when I leave the cab, is great looking at peoples face when the crane is moving about with no one in the back cab. Gaz I had no idea you could do that. That's awesome! Do all newer cranes have that or is that sort of a Liebherr feature?
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Gaz wrote:Chelmsford university this weekend removing sone temporary cabins, yes it looks like it's about to rain and yes it did! Gaz Man. This pic is a must have on a calendar pic! Jose.The proudly Mexican cookie monster!It's a diecast thing.You couldn't understand!
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Threatening more heavy rain! 5 cabins and it's de-rig and off home Gaz
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So Gaz, are you really good at video games also,haha That is way cool though having radio control!! Kinda gives you a really BIG R/C "Toy" !! Must make that R/C P&H shovel look like a Bruder toy!!! Keep the pics coming which also means you'll keep having work which is good!!!
Dain I'm a kid at heart, so I will play with any model construction vehicle from 1:87 scale to 1:1 scale!!!! Age is a state of time NOT a state of mind!!
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ITmachine wrote: Do all newer cranes have that or is that sort of a Liebherr feature? Its a optional extra for the new Liccon2 bluetooth controller, it allows me to place the steel matts carried on the back of the crane by myself. if i'm on extra ballast i'll have a pair of hands to help but if the crane is working as travels and I have to rig with no help the controller comes into its own. Is a very good bit of kit. Gaz
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Driving a new LTM1090 4.1 today, really nice crane I think. Putting up a tower crane in Barking, East London. Gaz
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