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ChandlerYohn wrote:Hi Paul, thanks for the update and great to see some Canadian metal added to the fleet. There is an interesting video from Guay Crane overviewing their LTM 11200, but seemingly quoting the max capacity in short tonnes. It is also interesting to see that they transport the crane without the boom and without the superstructure. Guay Crane LTM 11200Take care and all the best. Thanks for that link my friend. Very interesting indeed. All the best, Paul
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NZG Liebherr LTM 11200-9.1 family photo:Paul R
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Paul R,
Twenty three (23) total ! That is impressive. Have you managed to collect all available versions of the LTM 11200?
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That is a very impressive collection. We know who to contact when in need of information on any of these.
Dan
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RMS Models wrote:Paul R,
Twenty three (23) total ! That is impressive. Have you managed to collect all available versions of the LTM 11200? Yes except for the standard Liebheer version. Paul R
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Paul! What an achievement! Looks awesome mate 👍🏻 Heavy Cranes
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Epic overview Paul! Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas. Just to think you also have all of the available support trucks to go with the majority of those cranes... Hopefully you'll get some time for the group shots of the LTM 1500s and 1350s. Take care and all the best over the holidays.
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I am really impressed by your collection! Really Nice!
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Thanks for teasing me Paul !! I have the ALL Crane version on order from our sponsor. Hope this means we will get ours soon !
Yes I own a lot of Norscot Cat models they remind me of my many good years working for a Cat Dealer. Going out to the back forty after work playing with used equipment just moving dirt around
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"ALL Crane Hire Ltd."? Never heard of them.
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JohnGalt wrote:"ALL Crane Hire Ltd."? Never heard of them. My bad!!
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After all the posts you have placed on here this year and shown us your fantastic collection, keeping us up to date with the latest coming editions and expert commentary regarding some models and issues...all I can say is thank you so much and you are definitely forgiven for the All Crane glitch...I love your input Paul and I very much appreciate it. Thank You....
Gary
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Nice to see this one come to fruition.
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Nice!
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ChandlerYohn wrote:Epic overview Paul! Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas.
Just to think you also have all of the available support trucks to go with the majority of those cranes...
Hopefully you'll get some time for the group shots of the LTM 1500s and 1350s.
Take care and all the best over the holidays. Many thanks kind Sir and I hope you have had nice holidays so far! GC1 wrote:After all the posts you have placed on here this year and shown us your fantastic collection, keeping us up to date with the latest coming editions and expert commentary regarding some models and issues...all I can say is thank you so much and you are definitely forgiven for the All Crane glitch...I love your input Paul and I very much appreciate it. Thank You....
Gary Thanks for the nice comments Gary. All the best for 2017! Paul R
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Paul, No offense intended on my prior comment. I look forward to seeing your terrific photos of each new addition to your collection. The group shots are particularly impressive, and I hope you get the LTM1500 family together for one soon. Warmest regards, Dave
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JohnGalt wrote:Paul, No offense intended on my prior comment. I look forward to seeing your terrific photos of each new addition to your collection. The group shots are particularly impressive, and I hope you get the LTM1500 family together for one soon. Warmest regards, Dave No offence taken whatsoever Dave! 1500's are gathering as we speak so maybe tomorrow there will the family shot. A friend of mine did the LTM 1050's recently and the LTF's. Paul R
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WSI LTM 1500-8.1 family:Not sure of the order, but I think it is something like: Mammoet MSG ROXU Michielsens Kanson McNallys Bok Seng THÖMEN Wiesbauer Grohmann Steil NEEB Bay Crane Boekestijn Wiemann Ainscough Felbermayr Chi Deh Whytes Riga Mainz ALL Crane 21 in total but 2 are missing - Ocean Traders and standard Liebherr. Paul R
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