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Well darn 1/87 scale, not the model I know about so there is more models coming so no worries, but man that would have been perfect in 1/50. Jason
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There was an LG 1750 on the LTR! Heavy Cranes
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Jack. wrote:Robert Heuston wrote:Jack. wrote:A new and revised LTM 1800 or LG 1550 would be brilliant! Ill secong that, But isnt that what the LTM1750 is doing, replacing the LTM 1800. Durhhh I didnt think of that.....LG then Is there a 1/50 scale crane being held by the last real crane in the picture?
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Jack. wrote:
Is there a 1/50 scale crane being held by the last real crane in the picture?
yup
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As I said: Jack. wrote:There was an LG 1750 on the LTR! Conrad LG 1750 in wind turbine config with an LTM 1045 hanging off that Heavy Cranes
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Video of the lift(s). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AvhuUp2emg
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Great link Paul, thanks for posting it!
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thanks for the video.
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Impressive... some serious calculation going on there, I wonder next time what is going to lift the LR13000 ! Chet
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Hate to say it but liebherr just put the 31000 to shame with this display! The 31 is great and all but this is really cool!
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when Brandon "gets" his 31000 he'll do this it will go 31000,18000,4100,then a grove mobile then the shutle lift...... lol
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cranedude07 wrote:Hate to say it but liebherr just put the 31000 to shame with this display! The 31 is great and all but this is really cool! The LR13000 is one bad crane, I like the 31000 better tho..
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No probs , the 13000 is just a monster and the angles in the video really show her size. I can't wait to see the Mammoet one o:
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Does anyone know what Weight the LR13000 is Lifting?
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1080 tonne is what he said in the video.
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joepipefitter wrote: 1080 tonne is what he said in the video.
No, total weight lifted by the LR13000 (including all cranes) was 1430 (metric) tons. 1080 tons was the weight of just the LR11350.
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I think I grinned during the entire video! Why did they do that? I will tell you why-because they could!!!! Sweet!
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