A lot?How much does that weigh?
about 125k lbs roading. All loaded up, a bit above 400K lbsHow much does that weigh?
business for cranes is good these days - Crane Rental Service in Orange just got a new 350 too
Are there designated routes for when it's on the road? How do bridges handle it?about 125k lbs roading. All loaded up, a bit above 400K lbs
That’s insane being a new ES locomotive makes 4400hp and weighs 210t.about 125k lbs roading. All loaded up, a bit above 400K lbs
Are there designated routes for when it's on the road? How do bridges handle it?
That's one big bitch... they bring those big boys in on turnarounds and the entourage that follows is massive!!
Makes our 200 & 275 look like toys lol
That has to be a crazy expense. How long on average for them to recoup. Are most in a rental fleet or do companies buy for own use?
Most of the "all terrain" (mobile cranes) are purchased by crane rental services (i.e., Bragg, Mr. Crane, Hill Crane, etc).
Recoup time is tough to gauge. This size crane can range from $1500 to $2000 per day in rent. Depending on what you are doing.
What model 200 and 275 do you have? Who do you work for?
Craig, this is a dumb question, but do you know how to operate the cranes and stuff you sell? When it is delivered to the customer do you do a on site delivery; meaning go through all the controls and such? Show them how to use everything and all the features? Must be complicated as hell!
A buddy of mine works for MarathonWe have a 200t Demag and a new 275t link belt.
I work for marathon oil refinery. I work in the machine shop not the rigging dept. We only get to play with the 4 & 8t brodersons.... none of the big boy toys.
A buddy of mine works for Marathon
Mike Shaffner
Yeh. He still refuses to buy one from me. I will keep at it.
Most of the "all terrain" (mobile cranes) are purchased by crane rental services (i.e., Bragg, Mr. Crane, Hill Crane, etc).
Recoup time is tough to gauge. This size crane can range from $1500 to $2000 per day in rent. Depending on what you are doing.
I've rented a 275t AT from Champion. It was $10.5k for a day. The crane itself was probably around $3500 or $4000 on an 8hr minimum. The counterweight trucking on these big cranes and manpower to get them operational for the pick is where the bulk of the money is spent.
Thanks for sharing your photos. I love big iron and working with cranes, it's by far my favorite part of my job! I've thought about finding a job solely doing heavy lift planning and design, but working for a Heavy Civil GC provides a lot more variety that keeps things interesting.
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Great photos! Thanks for posting 'em!
I've rented a 275t AT from Champion. It was $10.5k for a day. The crane itself was probably around $3500 or $4000 on an 8hr minimum. The counterweight trucking on these big cranes and manpower to get them operational for the pick is where the bulk of the money is spent.
Thanks for sharing your photos. I love big iron and working with cranes, it's by far my favorite part of my job! I've thought about finding a job solely doing heavy lift planning and design, but working for a Heavy Civil GC provides a lot more variety that keeps things interesting.
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T&BGoing to need a crane up here after the 1st o the year in Milpitas 11 picks going to need lots of stick .
My wife s the office manager at Hydraulic cranes in Santa fe springs, Ca.
I’m in Milpitas , CaT&B
If you need a referral let me know
I have a couple of customers in Utah
Even betterI’m in Milpitas , Ca
NoIm assuming this is the same Marco that hauls equipment for other contractors on their flatbeds?
All cranes with the exception of 2 have Liebhere engines in them. Some of the all Terrain cranes have 2 engines. When we design new models they will all be single engine. We have an entire engine factory in SwitzerlandSuper cool. Does Liebherr make their own chassis? What drive power, and I assume another engine for the crane itself?
Most of the "all terrain" (mobile cranes) are purchased by crane rental services (i.e., Bragg, Mr. Crane, Hill Crane, etc).
Recoup time is tough to gauge. This size crane can range from $1500 to $2000 per day in rent. Depending on what you are doing.
Damn! Thats some rigging! Where is that at?A few more here in Arizona
These are tilt wall panels. Largest ever precast ever thus far.
94' tall at a record 556,000 lbs
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Gilbert I think.Damn! Thats some rigging! Where is that at?
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Ahh... ok. Wefe doing a large 2+ story tilt-up in Tucson and I didn't think the walls were that high, but for a 100,000 sq.ft. building..... I don't know (I'm not PM'ing the job so I'm not too sure of the details).Gilbert I think.
Me?Do you do any work for Riggs concrete?