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Gravy job today, just had to set a little bio deisel tank
Is that what you do, work for/own a crane company, Deets? Or perhaps iron worker/rigger? Or project management (truck interior specialist)
Do you ever work with cranes big enough to need another to set its jib?(200-300T Demag ,Grove or similar)When I first glanced at your pics with 2booms I thought that was what was going on, closer look and neither was big enough. But you probably got a monster back at the shop. I'll try to dig up some crane pics to, they make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, cranes that is, not the pics...
Stay safe and have fun, I'm jealous fer sure (I need to get a real job again, I miss it)
Now we're talking, not familiar with Cattani550 but that's kinda junk you need when nothing but 450' of stick will do...Union Ironworker.
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I mostly install overhead cranes.
This is Cattani's 550 ton, pick was 185,000, 60' off the pin
It's a Grove, Cattani is the crane rental companyNow we're talking, not familiar with Cattani550 but that's kinda junk you need when nothing but 450' of stick will do...
Thanks fer postin....
Gotcha, I glanced at it via Google, it was all written in a foreign language (meters) and everything that popped up was euro.so I assumed, and that still isn't working out so well for me...It's a Grove, Cattani is the crane rental company
Paragon is right around the corner from Mill Steel, both are in my stomping grounds, I live 15 min away from there, Coles on the other side of town.Nope, Paragon. They makes dies for big stamping presses
You MI guys have some weird over the road laws with your 25 axles per truck and your frost laws. I'm not a trucker but I've never in my life seen a truck with so many axles in NY.Paragon is right around the corner from Mill Steel, both are in my stomping grounds, I live 15 min away from there, Coles on the other side of town.
I've ran out of pretty much every steel plant in Mi(started hauling steel pretty young, and there's only so many), we were house trucks for mill steel and Lee steel and mainly hauled master coils in and slitted coils out.
Here the old school covered wagon I hauled at mill steel. I could keep up with most the young bucks with sliders kits on their trailers lol. One thing that was a bummer is coils that are so tall they hit the tarp/bows lol.
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They probably have a Craigslist ad for tree removal. I bet it reads "Free wood, you remove, must be fully insured."View attachment 106876
I drive by this once a week. It's been like this for a few years.
I believe our big one at work is 300 ton. A 550 is a big guy. Nice.Union Ironworker.
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I mostly install overhead cranes.
This is Cattani's 550 ton, pick was 185,000, 60' off the pin
What's up Marshy.You MI guys have some weird over the road laws with your 25 axles per truck and your frost laws. I'm not a trucker but I've never in my life seen a truck with so many axles in NY.
Forgot this one @Deets066 it shows how close paragon is to mill steel, we go to the Costco straight north of paragon off hotel ave.Paragon is right around the corner from Mill Steel, both are in my stomping grounds, I live 15 min away from there, Coles on the other side of town.
I've ran out of pretty much every steel plant in Mi(started hauling steel pretty young, and there's only so many), we were house trucks for mill steel and Lee steel and mainly hauled master coils in and slitted coils out.
Here the old school covered wagon I hauled at mill steel. I could keep up with most the young bucks with sliders kits on their trailers lol. One thing that was a bummer is coils that are so tall they hit the tarp/bows lol.
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