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I was going to work yesterday and noticed this big boy and all it's ancillary sitting in the parking lot and waiting to start their next lift. Swung by and took a few phone photos. Didn't know what it was initially and couldn't find a data plate, and that Demag name threw me for a loop, but it maybe an AC 500-2. 20160208_102538 by sean4421, on Flickr"/> 20160209_134755 by sean4421, on Flickr"/> 20160209_134738 by sean4421, on Flickr"/> 20160209_134905 by sean4421, on Flickr"/> 20160209_134918 by sean4421, on Flickr"/>
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Joined: 9/7/2005 Posts: 1,154 Location: Copake, NY
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Nice pictures! This looks like the AC500 with the ninth axle. Kerst http://forums.dhsdiecast.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1096251
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Joined: 11/10/2010 Posts: 452 Location: Borden SK Canada
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Mammoet- Size does Matter.
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Joined: 3/17/2006 Posts: 248 Location: Bellevue, WA
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This is a unique AC500-2 for use in the US. Not only does it have a removable boom and super lift but also a removable 9th axle. Maxim also owns an identical unit. Plenty of pictures of Maxim's unit about 1/2 down the page. http://www.hadel.net/autos/html/d_kra_terexdemag_ac500-2_maxim.html
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Joined: 1/13/2014 Posts: 158 Location: Olympia, WA
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Nice catch!! Never seen a 500 with the 9th axle.
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I thought air ship hangers were a thing of the past that looks new.
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