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Splendid stuff...great post!
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That is some setup, thanks for postinf the pics Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Nice pics, do you work for Bay ?
- Danny
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awesome, i love those super heavy haulers! this is why i love this hobby!!!!
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Awesome pictures!
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Zomm you are the man. Great photos..........
Rob
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ZOOM - NICE PHOTOS - THATS A LOT OF TRAILER FOR THAT TRANSFORMER. GARY
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^^^Does seem that way doesn't it? I wonder if they have some unusual road conditions which require really low ground pressure? Still seems to be an awful hefty rig for such a (relatively ) small substation transformer.
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the transformer was around 90 tons
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i wonder how often those long trailers get stuck on a slight bump or dip in the road
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I don't know if Chuck or anyone else sees these pics... but this is what the T800W should look like!
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Those are some great pics. For those of us who don't work for a company such as Bay, it is hard to be in the right place at the right time for such a set of pictures. Really nice job. Bay Crane does a fantastic job of taking care of their equipment. It's great to see a rig like that clean and polished. I have seen some great looking equipment being hauled by some real pieces of crap in the past. Again, nice pictures..................lucky dog.
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Great pictures that is one great looking truck....... William.......
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from what i hear that tractor cost about $ 275,000...it costs a lot to do things right
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RKRUGER wrote:I don't know if Chuck or anyone else sees these pics... but this is what the T800W should look like! this truck is not a T800W, its a C500 and i rarely encountered a company as proud and conscious of their equipment as Bay Crane.
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That is some rig, nice and shiney and cool name too top it off !
TFS Chet
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