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New Grove RT540E, RT700E, TMS9000E Pics

granitefan713

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Hi everyone,

Here are some shots of some new Groves I caught a local dealer.
This is also the first time I've seen a boom dolly in use here in PA.
 

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53cummins

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i have seen the boom dollys quite a bit on this side of the state... more so on bigger cranes but some on 90t range... nice pics
 

Tiny

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Company I work for has been running boom dollys since 99 I think . granitefan713.... I am the complete opposite of you , If I see one without. It's funny looking . :)
 

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BigIron25

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Company I work for has been running boom dollys since 99 I think . granitefan713.... I am the complete opposite of you , If I see one without. It's funny looking . :)

haha im with you tiny, every thing we run 75 ton and above has a dolly for the boom. Although id prefer if it didnt... especially in the 350-550 ton range.
 

Lugghead

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I ran a 540E a couple weeks ago....Smooth machine...I especially like how they closed up the fender wells....seems like I was ALWAYS banging my shins on them dam things...got a buddy running a 700(in the 60t version)....he says its a smooth running rig also....They got me running a 75t(80t??) with the tilting cab....what a SWEET rig!!.....but then again...If its a Grove....it IS a SWEET rig!!
 
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