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A I Nikolis wrote:Nice pics Do you have more pics of the CC 2600? I could not get many sorry, was a busy day for me and when i was done it was dark and the photo's came out real bad! DeWoc19 wrote:is there a specific reason they dont have any jacks on the CC 2600? I'm not sure why it did not have its own jacks, there where mountings for them to be attached but no jacks! your guess is as good as mine! It's up at working now, replaced our LR1300 which has now left site and was rigged up today at Plymouth navy base. Gaz
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great pics Gaz i saw some Terex parts on the M6 the other day on john dickinson wagonsthere was 2 trucks, one had several counterweight slabs on, the other had a couple of cpunterweights and a hanging ballast tray Sam
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The TC2800 was on the move a few days ago, on its way to Glasgow so would have been on the M6.
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although, the wagons were travelling southbound? and i saw an ainscough ballast wagon carrying a ballast trailer heading northbound today too Sam
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Few more pictures of me getting out and about.... Fly on to get over the top of a 60m building and remove a lift motor and replace it with new one. The computer with the fly on Parked next to a 3.6MW wind turbine nacelle. Bit of maintenance in the yard, throwing some grease on the bits that move. Extra ballast on board At the olympic park....again! Enough for now, more soon. Enjoy Gaz
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Real nice Gaz! By the way, I have something for you Paul R
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Paul R wrote:Real nice Gaz! By the way, I have something for you Paul R Your the man, thanks for sorting that for me. Drop me a email and we'll sort out some details. Gaz
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Nice pics Mr Gaz
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great pics gaz, some nice cranes there, looks like you get quite a range of jobs, and quite a few using the fly jib sam
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*sigh* You have the best job!
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Paul R wrote:*sigh* You have the best job!
Paul R agreed lol
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Paul R wrote:*sigh* You have the best job! Told you buddy, your welcome for a go sometime. Just found out i'm working at the new Aquatic center at the olympic park as of next week. Night shifts all the way up to Christmas, Variety of my work will be effected but it's guarantied work up till the new year. Gaz
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Gaz wrote:Paul R wrote:*sigh* You have the best job! Told you buddy, your welcome for a go sometime. Just found out i'm working at the new Aquatic center at the olympic park as of next week. Night shifts all the way up to Christmas, Variety of my work will be effected but it's guarantied work up till the new year. Gaz I'll take you up on that one day! Good to hear you have guaranteed work until Christmas! What are you going to treat yourself to this year?? By the way, your package left on Wednesday Paul R
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Thats great mate, can't wait to get it. As for Christmas present, mmmmm I'll have to get something but it will not be a monster, with SGC120 and the M31000 on there way next year im having to watch what I spend!
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Again Gaz, great pics and a great crane. Most of use envy you
As Mammoet says "SIZE DOES MATTER". Slowly collecting Mammoet 1:50 scale stuff. Mainly cranes!
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Nice clean looking machine Gaz.
As Mammoet says "SIZE DOES MATTER". Slowly collecting Mammoet 1:50 scale stuff. Mainly cranes!
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Nice pictures there Gaz.
I see most of the crane are Liccon 2 , how do you like the remote? We have a LTM 1100 5.2 with it its great .
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