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tony w
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hi rupe I think are biggest lift was 13 tonne, lack of space.

 

Ah, so lack of space meant partial out riggers and a 100t set up at zero reach?

 

I thought you meant that at the set up reach you had 100t, which would be massive!

 

Still, 13t picks is pretty good.!! Yes, more pictures.

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hey have a few more pictures but nothing that interesting, never realy had time for pics , defo trying to take more, yes the crane never had its maximum counter weight with it still very cool to watch set up , just never had the space to take bigger bits or would have. biggest crane iv used so far , the driver was spot on over the three days . makes the job go that little it quicker.

 

cheers

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