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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.
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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
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alright, this is what im talking about, eat your heart out 31000
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Great pictures! The model of this will dwarf anything else currently out there Paul R
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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
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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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The crane wll be used to lift roof trusses. They are in the background of the pictures, on the ground.
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Wow, look at those Maxim 2250s will be a sight to see with a luffer!
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Looks small compared the bigge AFRD crane
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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.
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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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best thing about some of these pics,scrapers 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
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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