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I finally got to go by the Shell build site (new ethane cracker facility) being built outside Pittsburgh on the Ohio River. The Mammoet PTC-200 is on site and is incredible! Amazing opportunity to see it in person, let alone fairly close-up. I'm definitely more of an earthmoving fan, but can get excited about big cranes...and this thing is off the charts. Matt Panorama 1Pic 1Panorama 2Pic 2Pic 3
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Joined: 2/1/2017 Posts: 176 Location: Goshen, Indiana
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Holy cow, it's a crane wonderland!
Rob
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Joined: 8/27/2014 Posts: 305 Location: Canada, Alberta
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We also have a PTC here in Alberta in Fort Sask. right now. Very impressive!
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Joined: 2/20/2012 Posts: 557 Location: Lil north of pittsburgh.
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mminner wrote:I finally got to go by the Shell build site (new ethane cracker facility) being built outside Pittsburgh on the Ohio River. The Mammoet PTC-200 is on site and is incredible! Amazing opportunity to see it in person, let alone fairly close-up. I'm definitely more of an earthmoving fan, but can get excited about big cranes...and this thing is off the charts. Matt Panorama 1Pic 1Panorama 2Pic 2Pic 3 I will have to take a ride to check that out. Are you from Pittsburgh? Up north on rt 28 I am.
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Joined: 12/13/2005 Posts: 1,321 Location: Latrobe,Pa.
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Thanks , wow. Latrobe here.
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Not from Pittsburgh, but I’ve been in the area for the past couple years. It’s well worth the trip up as you can see! There is a side street right at the site entrance you can park on, then I hiked up the opposite hillside to get the view. A bit of a climb, but time well spent!
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Joined: 4/3/2003 Posts: 2,085 Location: Rockford,IL.
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That's impressive. I can just see the first construction meeting: Somebody go rent a lot of cranes!
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Joined: 5/15/2013 Posts: 222 Location: Netherlands
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Nice pics I can tell how impressive these PTCs are - I went to see the test site in Westdorpe NL in 2011 and 2012. In february 2012 the 3rd PTC of this generation, a PTC 140 was built up with about the same long boom configuration as this PTC 200 in Pittsburgh. One thing that stands out even from a distance is the massive luffing reeving... the largest bridles ever for this type of boom configuration (between two luffers)? Here it is close-up: The whole PTC 140 then:
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Joined: 7/1/2006 Posts: 2,487 Location: Buffalo, NY
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That's the job one of the first Cat 6015's in the US was on. Nice pics!
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Joined: 3/10/2010 Posts: 1,100 Location: PA
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Lots of cranes. There’s also an LR11350, two cc6800s, three LR1750s, two Manitowoc 18000s.
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