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Cat345bl
Posted: Saturday, April 20, 2013 7:00:42 PM
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Nice pics Remko, do you happen to know what's under the hood of the 4200Sm? I am guessing a MTU 2000 series. I know all Wirtgen group machines have Deutz engines, but I don't think they make one big enough for the 4200.

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JoeS1989
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Did volvo have any new models on display or to purchase?
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Posted: Saturday, April 20, 2013 7:31:32 PM

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Cat345bl wrote:
Nice pics Remko, do you happen to know what's under the hood of the 4200Sm? I am guessing a MTU 2000 series. I know all Wirtgen group machines have Deutz engines, but I don't think they make one big enough for the 4200.


Mike, the 4200SM has a 1,194 kw (1,600 hp) Cummings engine.

JoeS1989 wrote:
Did volvo have any new models on display or to purchase?


Volvo did have a nice collection of models. Nothing new though, just the ones we already knew were coming or have already been released. They did have a nice deal on the EC 460's (€ 56 euro's), EW 180 (€ 49 euro's) and EC 700 C demolition model (€ 72 euro's).

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I look forward to the photos of the Hamm H 13i compactors. Are they NZG or WSI? There are still some models from the show that we haven't seen yet such as the Terex TA400, Hitachi ZW310-5 and MAIT HR-180. I still haven't heard if Zoomlion had their crane models for sale or not.

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Cat345bl
Posted: Saturday, April 20, 2013 10:28:56 PM
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Thanks Remko, it surely a beast!

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Jim_sparky
Posted: Sunday, April 21, 2013 4:19:25 AM

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Remco,

Did WSI say when the Palfinger Cranes would be Available to Public?? In the Crane Etc Bauma Review Steve said that the Models were only available direct from Palfinger Stand only & Had sold out.



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Remko
Posted: Sunday, April 21, 2013 4:50:08 AM

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Shovelman wrote:
I look forward to the photos of the Hamm H 13i compactors. Are they NZG or WSI? There are still some models from the show that we haven't seen yet such as the Terex TA400, Hitachi ZW310-5 and MAIT HR-180. I still haven't heard if Zoomlion had their crane models for sale or not.


The Hamm compactors are made by NZG. I missed the Terex TA400, although it is my understanding that this is a slightly reworked (renumbered) version of the TA40 from NZG. The Hitachi ZW310-5 wheelloader model was not on display, but will be released somewhere later this year. Zoomlion had a few of their models available, but nothing new. Except for the large scale piling rig and concrete pump. But I might have missed them... The Zoomlion stand girls were very interesting as well with their tight fitting Iron Man outfits... Drool Drool

Cat345bl wrote:
Thanks Remko, it surely a beast!


Yep, sure is. Now I have to think about a good sized dumptruck to go with it. The Terex TR100 would be nice I think, although a bit to small for the surface minder.

Jim_sparky wrote:
Remco,

Did WSI say when the Palfinger Cranes would be Available to Public?? In the Crane Etc Bauma Review Steve said that the Models were only available direct from Palfinger Stand only & Had sold out.


You mean Ian... Wink

But no, I haven't asked when the Palfinger models would be available for the general public. The ones at Bauma were probably flown in from China just like the LTM 1500's. The rest will follow by ship in the next couple of months.

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Jim_sparky
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Yeah Ian... opps..





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Cranes Etc
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Ian, link not working

Crane Etc - Bauma 2013 Report



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Cranes Etc
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Cranes Etc wrote:
BAUMA Report / Video:
Ian



Great report Ian! Enjoyed every minute. Great effort.

Wouter
Paul R
Posted: Sunday, April 21, 2013 9:55:30 AM

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Nice report Ian.

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Posted: Sunday, April 21, 2013 10:33:25 AM

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Fantastic video Ian!
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Posted: Sunday, April 21, 2013 11:55:40 AM
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Excellent review Ian, glad to see that Plonker crane has made it to Bauma (look at around 37 sec's) Teeth Teeth Teeth

Steve.
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birdman wrote:
Excellent review Ian, glad to see that Plonker crane has made it to Bauma (look at around 37 sec's) Teeth Teeth Teeth

Steve.


Hehe, I'm glad someone else noticed as well! Teeth
Didn't see it at Bauma though... They must have set it up after we left... It's not only a towercrane, but a fast-erecting crane as well I gather...

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Paul R
Posted: Sunday, April 21, 2013 12:44:37 PM

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birdman wrote:
Excellent review Ian, glad to see that Plonker crane has made it to Bauma (look at around 37 sec's) Teeth Teeth Teeth

Steve.


Good catch! Have to say I missed it first time around but what would Bauma be without Plonker??

Paul R
Paul A
Posted: Sunday, April 21, 2013 1:04:20 PM
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Thanks Ian that was a fantastic report with your usual witty comments.

Take it to the limit and then just a bit more
Fabio
Posted: Sunday, April 21, 2013 1:13:03 PM

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Nice report Ian.
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Posted: Sunday, April 21, 2013 4:00:19 PM

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Nice report and thanks for the photos.

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