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Joe look for concrete from Bayshore Concrete going to Harris Camden Terminal Dock for the K bridge . Unloaded by our 150 ton Harris derrick 100 tons at 100 ft no 4100 ringer can do that !
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It is a good study in earlier generation Manitowoc gantry designs and cab designs in the crane shots.
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john suckoe wrote:Joe look for concrete from Bayshore Concrete going to Harris Camden Terminal Dock for the K bridge . Unloaded by our 150 ton Harris derrick 100 tons at 100 ft no 4100 ringer can do that ! John, is that the light blue and white derrick that is tied up by DelMonte? We rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells.....
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*double tap
We rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells.....
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On land old Armstrong Cork pier Jersey bridge green , a 4000 W there too !
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john suckoe wrote:On land old Armstrong Cork pier Jersey bridge green , a 4000 W there too ! Gotcha I can see a green looking big gantry holding a spreader beam from here. It's a little north of big SJPA dock clamshell crane at gypsum and cement plant. We rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells.....
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That be it 1958 home made derrick , we have 3 , 2 built for one job 3rd for Verrizano bridge . 100 tons at 100 ft . The boom weighs 27 tons . Clyde frame 12 hoist , Detroit powered . 70 ton spreader handling K bridge out of Bayshore Concrete Moved with our fleet of 8- 75 ton dollies!
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Great shots of that MACK Titan!!
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john suckoe wrote:That be it 1958 home made derrick , we have 3 , 2 built for one job 3rd for Verrizano bridge . 100 tons at 100 ft . The boom weighs 27 tons . Clyde frame 12 hoist , Detroit powered . 70 ton spreader handling K bridge out of Bayshore Concrete Moved with our fleet of 8- 75 ton dollies! I've been seeing your concrete beam convoys moving in the afternoons making the left onto Morgan. We rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells.....
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Nice pics ! That is the norm on a junk tank , all new drills and drivers are a hydro shops best friend !!
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Thanks for the update Joe. Looks like Samuel Grossi and Sons is busy, they currently have two of their Link-Belt TG-1900's set up on jobs across the river. I think one is an Ex Falcon Steel crane.
-Mike, Collecting 1/50th Construction Diecast Since 2003. View My Collection Here, As of 09/21/23
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Great Photos
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