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Recent content by drdcco

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    favorite crane

    Liebherr 1090-4 had to be the smoothest I've operated. Dave
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    Older D9 Push dozer ( Picture Request)

    The Pushin Cushion is what I was looking for. They're all great pictures, and will help me out .. Thank you to all,,Dave
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    Older D9 Push dozer ( Picture Request)

    I have a diecast model project I'm working on ,and I need some pictures of an older style D9 with a push block in the front,rather than a small blade. Any pictures can be emailed to me direct at drdcco@yahoo.com Thanx,Dave
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    A reaily BIG lifter upper thingy

    As of 6/6/08 this machine is now working in Gouldsboro PA off Rt.380 in the Pocono's east of Wilkes Barre, Dave
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    A reaily BIG lifter upper thingy

    That's our LinkBelt LS348 (Eisenhart Crane,York PA.) It's a 300 ton Crawler, and it was out near the Lehigh Valley Airport a few weeks ago. I believe it's there doing tilt up walls. Dave
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    How Did You Find Us?

    I do custom model work of heavy equipment and I'm a regular on the DHS Diecast Forum. I was looking for some pictures and ran across the site. I found some familar names here and decided to join in, Dave
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    Another Certified Operator

    That's correct when I refered to the load not being properly centered under the boom when the crane took the weight. Generally when the crane takes the weight of a heavy load the boom will deflect causuing the boom tip to go past the center of the load. I've been a crane operator for 12 years...
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    Another Certified Operator

    Thank you,, Great to be here Dave
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    Another Certified Operator

    I seen the posting on DHS too ,and it's obvious the load kicked out from the crane because it wasn't centered properly. It only takes a minute to double check your lift, but it only takes a second for disaster to strike.. Dave
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