DMiller
Senior Member
Last fifteen years the big build for STL and Lake Ozark have been stick build apartments as this
Several burned to the ground
Not a great pattern.
Several burned to the ground
Not a great pattern.
Last fifteen years the big build for STL and Lake Ozark have been stick build apartments as this
Several burned to the ground
Not a great pattern.
Last fifteen years the big build for STL and Lake Ozark have been stick build apartments as this
Several burned to the ground
Not a great pattern.
Looks like they have the kind of fork lift we crane guys hate! An unregulated, misunderstood thing with or without a winch handling loads with a telescoping boom.Green Ford is on the road again. I had to help bleed clutch and that was it. He's glad to have his wheels back.
Apartment building we're starting on this week. They can't reach anymore with their forklift. View attachment 225223 View attachment 225224 View attachment 225225
While your at it change the WP belt on that 3126, it's a dirty b!tch replacing it in any rig.
Are cranes inherently hard on engines, or do you just have the magic touch? Reading through this entire thread showcases your many experiences with engine repairs, swaps, overhauls, etc. Sucks to have two engine failures, both on your latest acquired cranes, hope it isn't too bad for you.