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wow, that thing is a beast.... makes that 18000 look like nothing! gonna have to check it out soon
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Who's FB page is this on?
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Very nice! Thanks guy. Got some assembly pics up now as well. That big of rig with as much boom used for the lifts described will be epic.
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That is a simply amazing picture. The size difference is almost incomprehensible it dwarfs the 18000. I could only imagine the feeling one gets when standing next to one fully rigged and on the move. My Photostream
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it is almost hard to imagine how big that thing really is, i mean the pictures probably dont do it justice. it seems impossible to me that that is an affordable route to take now days but i guess there are a bunch of bean counters somewhere that said it was. i am just looking at the support equipment it takes to get it there and put it together it must be an astronomical amount of $$$$. i would love to know what the bill is before they swing the first piece with that beast. its crazy you need a 600 ton rig to put that other rig together. ian
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i thought i read somewhere or was verbally told that the cost to ship it from Germany to the US was 10 mill Euros, but maybe that # seems a bit high
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DeWoc19 wrote:i thought i read somewhere or was verbally told that the cost to ship it from Germany to the US was 10 mill Euros, but maybe that # seems a bit high I can't see why it wouldn't... I've seen an 18000 track up close and personal, and that 13000 track is just ridiculous!!
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NICE pics brandon, hey do u know exacly where this is, i was gona see abot lookin at it on bing maps?
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BP refinery is in Indiana suburb of Chicago in Whiting. You can see the refinery, but of course the map hasn't been updated to see the 13000.
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Should have used all red instead of the 13000. Going to be a huge crane for sure be interesting to see when its all up
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31000 would have matched the rest of the cranes there, plus it is right up the road, not across the pond! But it is cool to see this beast here!
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That is a beast, amazing!
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No Im not, it's 275 miles away from where I live, if i could get up that close, I would make the trip but if not, no point in going. I'm getting those photos from a friend on Facebook, I guess he works there. Is it accessible to get that close from where these photos were taken, for public? I see there's a parking lot there but I'm sure it's for workers and probably need a pass to get in
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hey Tom, how's about a ride along one of these days? I only live an hour away, one if our yards is 5 minutes away.... when I get back to work I'm sure I'll be stopping by quite often
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great pictures, had to change my desktop to it. thanks for sharing
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