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MAMMOETZEALOT wrote:very soon YCC will begin shipping ltm1400 said by CHOU Week 37 is still the plan so very soon indeed. Paul R
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Just checking if weeknumbers are standard internationally... over here (NL) week 37 is september 8-14.
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Victor Pay wrote:Just checking if weeknumbers are standard internationally... over here (NL) week 37 is september 8-14.  I was told this by a European so yes, 8-14 is correct. Same here in the UK also  Paul R
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Victor Pay wrote:Just checking if weeknumbers are standard internationally... over here (NL) week 37 is september 8-14.  im just curious how weeks could not be universal around the world, 7 days in a week, or so I was led to believe the last 30 years of my life, I could have been living a life of lies if thats not in fact true
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DeWoc19 wrote:im just curious how weeks could not be universal around the world, 7 days in a week Metric weeks are different. Seriously, though, I've never heard weeknumbers used here in the US, other than referring to model releases from Mammoet. We should start using them.
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I've used week numbers for accounting entries for job costing programs.
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JohnGalt wrote:DeWoc19 wrote:im just curious how weeks could not be universal around the world, 7 days in a week Metric weeks are different. Seriously, though, I've never heard weeknumbers used here in the US, other than referring to model releases from Mammoet. We should start using them. metric weeks, wtf is that
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DeWoc19 wrote:JohnGalt wrote:DeWoc19 wrote:im just curious how weeks could not be universal around the world, 7 days in a week Metric weeks are different. Seriously, though, I've never heard weeknumbers used here in the US, other than referring to model releases from Mammoet. We should start using them. metric weeks, wtf is that It's like a SAE week but harder to find
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All, Weeks can be counted using the calender year, first week in January is week 1, or weeks can be counted using a fiscal year, in the case of the United States Federal Government, week 1 is the first week of October. Many companies utilize a fiscal year as well. Randy M. Smolenack RMSmodels@aol.comrandy.m.smolenack.civ@mail.mil
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DeWoc19 wrote:Victor Pay wrote:Just checking if weeknumbers are standard internationally... over here (NL) week 37 is september 8-14.  im just curious how weeks could not be universal around the world, 7 days in a week, or so I was led to believe the last 30 years of my life, I could have been living a life of lies if thats not in fact true One possible issue is when to put in the extra week every 5 or 6 years. If that is not done in the same year around the world, weeknumbers can vary.
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Paul R wrote:MAMMOETZEALOT wrote:very soon YCC will begin shipping ltm1400 said by CHOU Week 37 is still the plan so very soon indeed. Paul R Just a clarification. Models should be with European dealers week 37 (I guess the US will be the same?). It will take time for them to unpack, check and ship out to customers. I guess it will be week 38/39 when customers receive their model. Paul R
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Still makes me wonder why every European dealer announced: end of August. Which was week 35. There must have been a delay somewhere.
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Victor Pay wrote:Still makes me wonder why every European dealer announced: end of August. Which was week 35. There must have been a delay somewhere. YCC, delays? Surely not  Paul R
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from YCC Facebook page Next week, the Yellow/Grey and Thömen Version goes to Model Dealers 
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Latest YCC model news from the Sarens Shop:
Liebherr LTM 1400: €699
720t lifting frame: €139
Pictures to follow hopefully!
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Paul R wrote:Latest YCC model news from the Sarens Shop:
Liebherr LTM 1400: €699
720t lifting frame: €139
Pictures to follow hopefully!
Paul R Reserved the Sarens 1400!
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Great news but I'm going to wait to see what colour scheme this comes out in first before reserving, I'm not sure if I like the yellow, black and red colours if YCC decide to do them.
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stegro84 wrote:I'm not sure if I like the yellow, black and red colours if YCC decide to do them. I don't think Sarens will bring out a model in their shop that's not in their standard blue/yellow colours. The red/yellow/black crane you're talking about was from the Dutch company De Kil, that Sarens took over.
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