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  1. lumberjack

    A very BIG crane...

    Ha, gotta have your resources!
  2. lumberjack

    A very BIG crane...

    Haha I remember that as well! You'd send them to me, I'd send them back with money tucked in the pages to cover postage. 4 years ago, boy alot can change! ETA: Yep, the crane rag is monthly.
  3. lumberjack

    A very BIG crane...

    Yeah, normally I remember to use it, apparently I forgot that time. The crane rag: Some of our other reading material. The religious/self help/computer books in the first pictures aint mine although I've probably flipped through them at least, most of the rest are. None of the books...
  4. lumberjack

    A very BIG crane...

    Spelling isn't my forte, that's for certain. I didn't know those specs of the either crane off hand, I had to look them up. Didn't mean to come across that way.
  5. lumberjack

    A very BIG crane...

    Alot of reading and personal experience. Here's another truly HUGE crane, one of the biggest crawlers. Can heave 3500T at a 39' radius using 2100T of of counterweight. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDDtIsgAKlE ETA, being a nerd helps as well. I'm a sucker for learning chit.
  6. lumberjack

    A very BIG crane...

    800 of our tons, 700 metric tons, or 1,600,000 lbs. $115k per day? I'd highly doubt that, even in Canuckian funny money. Here, a 230ton is under $400 an hour with tax and the fuel surcharge. Counterweights are hauled in at $350ish per load (round trip), assuming it's within a reasonable...
  7. lumberjack

    A very BIG crane...

    Most of the accidents that have been publicized have been tower cranes Gigi, a different breed. Indeed quite a large mechanical nugget, 9 axles to boot! Fairly certain it's a Demag AC700, an 800T(700t) crane, the highest capacity crane that is still roadable with the main boom attached. Out...
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