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Anyone knows where I can find info about this beast? Have only found info in German and I cant find the crane on Liebherr's site. Here is the PDF I have found; http://www.liebherr.com/downloads/CC_JR4000HC100_dt.pdf
//Niklas Eriksson
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Wow, that is impressive! I don't know a great deal about tower cranes however I know that is big! I wonder how would something like the Potain MD3200? Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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100 ton tower crane, now thats what we're talking about All thats going through my mind is the size mobile needed to put it up :d/ Gaz
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Yeah she is a beast, have found afew pics of the crane and it is very impressive!
//Niklas Eriksson
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Hi !
Hum I start to think that beast is not a strong enough word for that !!! gee whiz !!
Thank you for sharing !!!
The Frenchman
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Here are two pics of her:
//Niklas Eriksson
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Is that a lift up the side? these tower crane boys are getting soft!!! What a crane, love to see how she'd bend with 100t on the hook Gaz
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Imagine that in 1/50 scale.... mmmmm!!
Noel.
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Homer wrote:Imagine that in 1/50 scale.... mmmmm!! haha i was just gonna say that too
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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I have now acquired the English verision of the above PDF.
The crane is owned Daewoo Shipbuilding Ltd. in South Korea, this is the third monster crane the company order. They also own a 3150HC 70 and a 4000HC 80.
//Niklas Eriksson
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It looks like it could be a competitor for the Kroll 10000, but in a side by side comparison, I don't know how similar they are. I know that the kroll has a service crane on top, but that is the only obvious difference, other than the base.
Regards, Colin
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gbarnewall wrote:Homer wrote:Imagine that in 1/50 scale.... mmmmm!! haha i was just gonna say that too WOW, that crane would be a monster!!!
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