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Paul Crane
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 12:29:23 AM
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If you'd like pics of Sarens SGC-120, send me a PM with your e-mail address. I'm not a wiz at posting pics, but you're welcome to post them if you like. The SGC-120 is in Chandler, AZ building a new Intel factory. I don't recall anyone posting pics of it there yet.
BryanG
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 2:14:26 AM

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I have numerous pics, was just there today. Havent been able to post pics due to VillagePhotos being down. Luffing jib being attached now, booming up next week
BryanG
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 2:43:53 AM

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DeWoc19
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 8:13:07 AM

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alright, this is what im talking about, eat your heart out 31000
Paul R
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 8:19:48 AM

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Great pictures! The model of this will dwarf anything else currently out there Teeth

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ConstructionSite
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 1:22:19 PM

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From a capacity standpoint I get it, but what a sleeper of a design. Yes "function first" but atleast the 31000's and, to a point, the PTC's are something to look at. I think I drew something similar to this in elementary school. And since we are talking about looks, I also think the white booms look better than the yellow on the Sarens machines.

Nice shots though! Among the best of her yet! Keep us posted.

- Chris Smile
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Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 1:45:17 PM

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Hosting and posting these for Paul Crane












Please use this before clicking "post"??? You may be surprised with what you see!

Paul
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 2:54:02 PM

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Super photos which give a great sense of how huge it is and indeed, I just can't imagine how big the model is going to be.

Can anybody tell us what it will be lifting?.

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Paul Crane
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 3:12:54 PM
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The crane wll be used to lift roof trusses. They are in the background of the pictures, on the ground.
cranedude07
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 3:54:52 PM

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Wow, look at those Maxim 2250s Drool
Teeth
will be a sight to see with a luffer!

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ben94f150
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 4:37:33 PM
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Looks small compared the bigge AFRD crane
ben94f150
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 4:39:46 PM
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Nice pics a lot manitowocs their also. At least the 31000 can travel with its load. Ringers are always amazing but cant move. So you need a long boom on them.
Paul
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 5:08:38 PM

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Paul Crane wrote:
The crane wll be used to lift roof trusses. They are in the background of the pictures, on the ground.


Ah, yes I see them, thanks. That should make some interesting photos.

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gbarnewall
Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 5:30:03 PM

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best thing about some of these pics,scrapers Wink Teeth

have to say though,these ringer style cranes don't float my boat in the slightest,I myself can pic and carry more than them,#1 on my hate list though are strand jacks,

Impressive beast none the less,i'm just trying to oversee the ring lol,thanks for snapping and sharing

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