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Out and about with the LG1550 at the moment (dam do I want YCC to do there model in our livery). Done a few jobs with it now. Will be with it for a few weeks up in Peterhead docks. Falkirk depot for fuel. In the yard for driver training. Luffer on in the yard. Wallsend last month, 110t whatever it is! And a 70t winch. Lifting cable reals at Peterhead this morning. . Reals done, one was 170t the other 130t. Just chilling out now ready for the nod to start de-rigging and head over to the other side the dock to do more reals. Enjoy Gaz
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How long you been back at Ainscough Gaz? Thought you'd gone to sarens
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The brown things in wallsend are an A frame and winch for a subsea cutter spread, News article clicky!i know this cos moving this round to the ship has been the bane of my life for the last 2 months!
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Gaz, Is the Falkirk fuel depot anywhere near the famous "Falkirk Wheel" ?
__________________________________________________________________ Tom It's pretty sad when the only modeling tool you own is a box cutter.
If the only tool you have is a hammer, you start to see every problem as a nail. Abraham Maslow
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The Falkirk depot is only 5 mins from the falkirk wheel,wm whytes depot is only 10 min away http://www.flickr.com/photos/10069306@N07/
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JoeS1989 wrote:How long you been back at Ainscough Gaz? Thought you'd gone to sarens 4 months now mate, did 6 months at Sarens and came back. Just had a few jobs on a 500, some bridge beams in Manchester and then the job Samk saw me at in Bromsgrove. Back with the LG1550 in Peterhead now. Sams posted a load of pictures from Bromsgrove, here's a few more and a couple from manchester. Enjoy Gaz
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Excellent photos again Gaz! Thanks for sharing.
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nice pics Gaz and nice to meet you too Sam
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I passed the site at Manchester a couple of times but never got the chance to stop and get photos. Great shots - thanks for posting.
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I missed a LTM1500 in Manchester? Darn it!
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Outstanding Gaz....
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Working along side James Jacks 5 today, it rigged us yesterday (was nice to have a rigging crane we did not have to move 10 times!). Was busy busy driving the LG but had 2 secs to take this. 5's a big lump but the LG puts it in place Enjoy Gaz
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Top shot Gaz, The weathers been good today. Nice clear blue sky! Heavy Cranes
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great picture Gaz! i really would like to see a JJ LTM 1500 model, that would be fantastic
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DeWoc19 wrote:i really would like to see a JJ LTM 1500 model, that would be fantastic So would the driver mate, he loves his crane.....2 years old and looks like it came out the factory yesterday. I would LOVE to see a LTM1500 model, Ainscough a JJ would be my top livery's. Gaz
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Real quality pics Gaz is that the LG1550 that fell over the other year?
Take it to the limit and then just a bit more
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Paul A wrote:is that the LG1550 that fell over the other year? It is, been back about 6 months now, liebherr had it 6 month and it came back like nothing had ever happened (almost exactly a year ago it went down). Few new boom sections, few dents knocked out and a coat of paint and hey presto. I've been on it for a few weeks now you would never have guessed it was in such a bad accident, the crane is a dream to operate, splits down and goes together perfectly, not so much as a tight pin. Shame what happened really, was a mistake but fortunately no injurys just a bit of dented pride. One thing is it gives you masses of respect for the machine, its not a easy thing to put together, I'll be learning this one for years! Gaz
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Great pics! Thanks for posting.
I have a question about the pics loading the cable reels. After you set the reel on the ship and there is no load on the hook, can the crane swing around with the ballast tray on the crane? I notice in the pic its not attached to the crane anymore. Does it need to be moved to lift the next reel? Hope what I'm asking makes sense.
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Chris
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