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Nice pics, as usual.
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Awesome pictures!!
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Those are some awesome pictures, what are they wrecking? Looking forward to seeing more shots Still amazes me that a company would buy a PC1250 and a $300,000+ shear, yet lack to equip it with a $500 cab guard... Eric W. Pioszak, Operating Engineers Local 701, Portland, OregonMETAL TRACKS AVAILABLE AGAIN! Cab guards Available again! Grapples Available again! Industrialscalemodels[at symbol]Gmail.com
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great reportage
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Are you using the rebel to get the panorama? If so how? Arioch
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Eric Pioszak wrote: Still amazes me that a company would buy a PC1250 and a $300,000+ shear, yet lack to equip it with a $500 cab guard...
That is 1250-8 and the last time I saw it, it had the cab guard and the steps. It came out of the WTC site and did some heavy demo there. Perhaps the black iron attachments are still in the yard. Stephen SetteDucati, Manager of Marketing and MediaMCM Management Corp.
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Are you using the rebel to get the panorama? If so how? Arioch
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Boatboy6 wrote:Are you using the rebel to get the panorama? If so how?
Photoshop Elements 9
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Cat 966f wrote:Boatboy6 wrote:Are you using the rebel to get the panorama? If so how?
Photoshop Elements 9 thanks Arioch
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Those are fabulous pictures. Thanks for posting them. May I ask a request?? Can you please take pictures of the Manitowoc 777 set up as a pile driver that I see in the panaorama near the end of picture sequence?? It would be nice to see closeups of that piledriver. It looks like it has an ICE powerpack mounted aft of the counterweight, and I'm guessing that it's running a diesel hammer.
Thanks in advance.
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