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Hello, Posting these for Tony(JibUp) Of a demag cc2800 from weldex. Sorry there a bit late mate-I forgot about them    Hello Tony:   Watch this space Some more to follow: Heavy Cranes
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Great post.
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Don't know but I can see CC 2500 on the crane ??? Robert
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That is so cool What is that crane rated for with the hanging couterweight?
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Max rateing for this crane is 550 tons Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Nice pictures! Good lightning with sun in the back, that's the best thing for taking pictures www.emielschoonen.nlGreed isn't going anywhere. They should put that up on a billboard across Times Square!
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Oh my bad, 2500! Heavy Cranes
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This lift was taking place in Bolton, UK, during a weekend rail closure. The CC2500 lifted the bridge which had been fabricated in a nearby car park, and it tracked the load into position.
On the following weekend a CC1800 came to site and lifted a steel arch into place between the bridge supports, and the deck was suspended from the arch using cable stays. I'll send Jack a few pics, if Jack doesn't mind!
I took the photos while I was actually working on the same project about 200m further along the tracks. My section of the work was installing a precast concrete road bridge over the railway using Quigley's AC700.
It was a fantastic couple of weeks!
Tony
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Very cool pictures.....
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Nice shots, the crane looks great in that Weldex scheme. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Thanks for sharing, makes you understand the power of large lifting equipment
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Hi guys, As a follow up to Tony's photos of the lift's at Bolton, I have a set of photos from the same job of Quigley's AC700 setting up. I think most of you guys have seen them before, but if not have a look at my photo gallery Link to photo gallery http://steven-john-bird.digimig.co.uk/c529540.htmlSteve B.
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oiler wrote:That is so cool What is that crane rated for with the hanging couterweight? Here you can find basic load capacities for the CC 2500.
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Tony i would be more than happy for you to send them to me! And some of the crane that rigged it-Looks like a ltm 1100? A like to the quilgly pictures Tony was on about! Quigley ac700 rigging and lift.Thanks jack Heavy Cranes
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Hi guys! Great Pics! I have pics of the CC2500, the CC1800 and the AC700 from all 3 separate occasions. I will dig them out and put them on tinternet somewhere. Jon
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Real nice photography guys can really see the intricacies of that heavy duty boom tip that looks so small in the air !Such a massive weldment compared to the tapered booms used to seeing around here on Manitowocs,Americans and Linkbelts !
Thanks FS Chet
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Hi guys! I have about 250 pictures of the CC1800-1, the CC2500-1, and the AC1600/700 of the Bolton jobs, and the lift in Manchester (The AC1600 being rigged). Have a look here HereWoady
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THis would be a great crane to start my 1:1 collection! Nice pictures and thanks for posting.
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