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    lucky escape

    I have a feeling that the pins were not original ones but of a poor quality home made ones. I have never ever seen in my life a situation like this. The boom stops are taken of and the cabin has damage so the boom must have topped in too far. Look at the boom hoist ropes the boom must have...
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    Unit crane on wheels

    Crane must be a 1220 or 1520 W. My father had them in the past coming from US army and Navy depots. Very nice crane to operate and maintanance was very easy. This crane was its time far ahead in comparison to other crane manufacturers.
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    old crawler crane pictures

    Bottom photo shows a Linkbelt LS 92 or 77. These cranes were equipped with the classical long operating levers. Built before the LS 68, 78, 98 etc.
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    old crawler crane pictures

    Bucyrus, p & h The BUCYRUS ERIE crane is a 51 B. My father used to have some which were purchased from the U.S army. The P & H is a 1015 110 US tons. Had several of them from the US in the past. The American is a 900 series. Nice photo's. Enjoy seeing them.
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