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I post the photos because not everyone is on Facebook(where many of the announcements are being posted) and it's also nice to just scroll down and see some of the photos. Links are fine but it's also nice to have some photos of what's being announced. I'm still hopng to see some more photos of the T284
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Thanks very much for the T284 pics David, they are superb I was wondering when we might see some photos from a collector. Those proposed ballast trailers look very interesting, in particular the 7 axle one.
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No more news / pictures?
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Do you guys think Tonkin will make a Hylab far to many truck cranes not enough crawlers
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I hope they do in the future, maybe one of their lattice truck cranes would be nice too
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Pics appearing on Hansebube tonight.
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That motorart Dio is pretty cool !!!
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My dream has been answered! The mighty Nolte LG 1750 and I've even got the extension piece for the Derrick Paul R
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Is it just me or does that boom look sideways as hell?
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Thanks for posting again the linkbelts look nice ...
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I am surprised this hasn't popped up on here yet...
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Paul R wrote:My dream has been answered! The mighty Nolte LG 1750 and I've even got the extension piece for the Derrick I see no extension piece? It's still the normal derrick. And the boom and jib lengths... I wouldn't take that too seriously, probably built just for the occasion 105+105 is too long anyway, max of the real crane in SDBW configuration is 91m boom and 105m jib.
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Victor Pay wrote:Paul R wrote:My dream has been answered! The mighty Nolte LG 1750 and I've even got the extension piece for the Derrick I see no extension piece? It's still the normal derrick. I know that, but I had 2-3 custom built a couple of years ago. One for my Wm Whytes and a couple extra just in case Paul R
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Oops, I guess I misread your words... like "it's got" instead of "I've got"
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Is that Tonkin who is making those Link Belts or Conrad? I can't find them on their websites.
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Alberta Millwright wrote:Is that Tonkin who is making those Link Belts or Conrad? I can't find them on their websites. Tonkin
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