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Jim_sparky
Posted: Saturday, November 19, 2011 7:56:06 AM

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Guys,

Received a Couple of Photos From Neil Coppen of Photo he has Taken of M-Joyce Cranes

This is the Only LG1750 in Australia.



























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James Muldoon
From the Land Down Under
Robert Heuston
Posted: Saturday, November 19, 2011 8:28:44 AM

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Good to finally see some pics of there cranes, and especially the big LG1750. Maybe someone will do a repaint??
Jim_sparky
Posted: Saturday, November 19, 2011 8:32:13 AM

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Rob

Is it standard Liebherr Yellow?



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James Muldoon
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Robert Heuston
Posted: Saturday, November 19, 2011 8:46:13 AM

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Looks close, also noticed one of Freo's LTM 1500's there, which looks like an Ex Schmidbauer 500.
DeWoc19
Posted: Saturday, November 19, 2011 2:11:25 PM

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those CWs are painted in a sick pattern, thats awesome.... same with the safety striping on the outriggers, that would make a great repaint
mixontour
Posted: Saturday, November 19, 2011 3:49:59 PM

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DeWoc19 wrote:
those CWs are painted in a sick pattern, thats awesome.... same with the safety striping on the outriggers, that would make a great repaint


I agree, I really like the striping.....

1:1 or 1:50, I am still in awe.





Paul
Posted: Saturday, November 19, 2011 4:06:50 PM

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Great photos, so thanks Jim, and Neil.

I had to wait for a split second for my eyes to adjust when I saw that wheel of what was a forklift sticking out from behind what was the hook block - it's massive!.

Is that an LTM 1300 in pic 8&9?. The towers of counterweights in pic 9 seem too big for an LTM1300 but maybe that's what it indeed is.

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sabian_2
Posted: Saturday, November 19, 2011 7:59:31 PM

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thorleif wrote:
Great photos, so thanks Jim, and Neil.

I had to wait for a split second for my eyes to adjust when I saw that wheel of what was a forklift sticking out from behind what was the hook block - it's massive!.

Is that an LTM 1300 in pic 8&9?. The towers of counterweights in pic 9 seem too big for an LTM1300 but maybe that's what it indeed is.

Smile


It isn't an LTM 1300. It's an LTM 1400-7.1
HCF
Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2011 5:17:00 AM
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Holy Cow. That LG1750 is huge! How much will that thing pick up?

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Robert Heuston
Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2011 5:21:37 AM

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HCF wrote:
Holy Cow. That LG1750 is huge! How much will that thing pick up?


The big girl will lift 750t.
bigcranes
Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2011 11:53:08 AM

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DeWoc19 wrote:
those CWs are painted in a sick pattern, thats awesome.... same with the safety striping on the outriggers, that would make a great repaint


I agree too!! I like all the great details on this livery

Mark

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a Cutter
Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2011 2:23:16 PM

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Great pics of a nice looking livery.
Myggen
Posted: Monday, November 21, 2011 2:44:22 AM
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thats alot of warning stripes on those counter weigts, i wonder what for :D its like a warning that you shouldnt spawn a ramp infront of you car and slam into the counter weight...or dont put a trampolin here and jump up and slam your head into this :D
i jus kidding, it looks cool enough, and great pictures by the way, specially pic 11, i think that looks pretty brutal.
HCF
Posted: Monday, November 21, 2011 2:54:13 AM
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Robert Heuston wrote:
HCF wrote:
Holy Cow. That LG1750 is huge! How much will that thing pick up?


The big girl will lift 750t.


Drool Wow! Thanks. And I thought I had the power to lift the world with the 35 ton overhead crane at work. Lol.

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RowanH
Posted: Monday, November 21, 2011 5:29:37 AM

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Excellent pictures, thanks for sharing!

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ulf
Posted: Monday, November 21, 2011 3:39:23 PM

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RowanH wrote:
Excellent pictures, thanks for sharing!

Rowan.


Ditto... Applause
Kristoffer
Posted: Thursday, November 24, 2011 9:24:51 AM
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Robert Heuston wrote:
Looks close, also noticed one of Freo's LTM 1500's there, which looks like an Ex Schmidbauer 500.


Ex Knaack to be correct.
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