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one slab at a time. they are 25 tons each and are the same size as a 20ft container
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The counterweight slabs are dimensioned and custom registered (!) as 20ft containers. They can be handled and transported on common container trailers.
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Cat 966f wrote:Anyone know how you transport those massive concrete counterweights on the LR? They look larger than what a traditional trailer can haul. I was wondering the same thing about the undercarriage.
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ITmachine wrote:Cat 966f wrote:Anyone know how you transport those massive concrete counterweights on the LR? They look larger than what a traditional trailer can haul. I was wondering the same thing about the undercarriage. http://www.hansebubeforum.de/showtopic.php?threadid=15992&pagenum=20&time=1340157234&s=64936fac9f0c63572a9a645ba938bd10http://www.hansebubeforum.de/showtopic.php?threadid=13006&pagenum=9&time=1340157212&s=64936fac9f0c63572a9a645ba938bd10Here are some pictures of/ info for u guys.
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What can anyone say!!! Just plain awsome, massive,powerful beyond imagination for a single body land based crawler crane.... It just makes you wonder how far they can stretch the envelope.... my guess is is that the limit is a long way ahead..I guess its only a matter of when someone wants one even bigger. Fantastic pics, been a long time waiting to see this crane in such nice photos, Thanks from everyone on DHS that enjoys these big cranes. Tim.
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Gents,
What is the crane to the Right of the LTR1220, Looks as if it is drive in a door way...
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This is the LTC 1045-3.1 in black panther design. During the presentation it was shown how it can pass a 3m high door way.
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Casi, Many thanks for posting your link, wonderfull pictures.
Would have liked to have got a ticket/invite for this. (Chance would be a fine thing.....)
Just an amazing bit of engineering, trust the Germans.
Regards Trev.
LTR 1100 in 1:14 scale. Cranes and trucks. Any thing with a big engine & big tyres.......
Love'm all.
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I must make a little correction: The LTC 1045 in the door way off course is not the black panther but more one in primer. The black panther one was setup to show the telesscopic cabin. @ TLR LTR: Thanks!
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