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    Bigge 125D AFRD

    Must be built looks amazing from the few pics
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    Bigge 125D AFRD

    found this online
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    Bigge 125D AFRD

    This is off of dhs site awhile back from another member Bigge is assembling one of the AFRD cranes in Kingman, Arizona for testing . Anyone in the Northern Arizona/Las Vegas area care to take a road trip for the rest of us? Not sure exactly where but it is by the airport, probably not hard to...
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    Bigge 125D AFRD

    Yah idk neither about fabrication if it. Would be awesome see real pics of this beast though. All u see online is 3d computer drawing animations of it. Guess bigge dont want pics of it out
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    Manitowoc 31000 cranes

    Both Manitowoc 31000 are still at the test yard in Manitowoc. Crane Rental bought one for sure. The other 31000 buyer and company has not been disclosed any ideas? The other 31000 is almost all the way broken down. The boom is completely off of it. Nothing has been shipped out for either one...
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    older Manitowoc crane literature for sale

    $200 plus shipping looking to get out of it. Its a whole binder full. done up really nice.
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    older Manitowoc crane literature for sale

    Hi tony you ever get my email?
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    older Manitowoc crane literature for sale

    Hi just emailed u. Still have the binder. Please read my email let me know what you think. Thanks
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    Real Manitowoc power

    yah babe magnet lol. roll up in the holiday in with this one.
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    Real Manitowoc power

    We all think of the mighty Manitowoc 31000. Very impressive machine. Yet we forget what made Manitowoc what it is today. Forget about those computers, fancy hydraulics, Fancy computer aided handles and levers to make the crane crawl and swing. Checkout the link. A very impressive crane the...
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    Manitowoc 4100 X-Tender pics

    Hi Ray your one smart man it is a 2250 or m250 jib with 4600 main boom. U know your Manitowocs
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    Manitowoc 4100 X-Tender pics

    Hi Thanks pretty awesome find must say. Interesting the cranes are from 1981 but the first ever Manitowoc X-Tender was built first in 1993. What makes it even more odd at the yard it was tested with 325 feet of no.67A Main boom and 200 feet of No.44 luffing jib
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    Manitowoc 4100 X-Tender pics

    As of my knowledge with Manitowoc Cranes their was only one pair like this built. Originally they were bought for a oil refinery project. In Shute Creek Wyoming. They were also used to assemble huge oil derrick platforms. Click on the link checkout the pics of this amazing crane...
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    Bigge 125D AFRD

    Kingman, Arizona Had one . One is going to Vc Summer nuclear plant in South Carolina i hear
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    older Manitowoc crane literature for sale

    looking to sell some older Manitowoc Crane literature and pamphlets. Have a binder full. Very nice older stuff. Contact me if interested thanks. Ben
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