What did you do at work today?

DefiantArms

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787. That particular one is a 787-9, but we do 787-8, 787-9 and the upcoming 787-10. That's just in my current area.

737s are still all metal fuselage. At this facility we do 737, P-8 (based off a 737), 747, 767, KC-46 tanker (based off a 767), 777 and 787.



Nice it looked boing couldn't tell exactly what tho.
 

DefiantArms

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The guys started demiling this ol clunker up today
And I finished up another batch of gun mounts off to paint they go.

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hondarider552

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Surely thats just the largest self-propelled/road driven crane in the state? Surely there are larger stationary tower cranes somewhere in the state?

It's the largest mobile. We also have the largest stationary crawler but it lifts less. Mobile is a Tadano 550ton. We are setting it up in downtown Phoenix tonight.
 

minerigger

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Nice, cranes are fun. Just wish I didn't have to travel so much with em. Brian get some pictures

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hondarider552

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Nice, cranes are fun. Just wish I didn't have to travel so much with em. Brian get some pictures

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I love driving the 450 tadanos. All wheel steer and the dolly is in neuatral. Turns on a dime. Right at 175,000 rolling. I believe just the main block is 4500lbs.
 

WolfLMM

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That's not true.

I guess maybe on a cheap forklift. But I've seen 40k in weights stacked on one moving a 80,000lb horizontal machining center in our shop.

Our old Cat (1950s OLD) has 10,000 lbs stacked on it for last 30 years. It's rated for 10k and has been lifting well over that for longer than I have been alive.
 

hondarider552

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Sounds about right, how big is the rope on that? You run em or you rigging

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Not sure how much length it's about 8000lbs of cable on the main and aux winches. Believe it's 1" good for 24,500lbs single pull. I'm the oiler on the 450. Not comfortable running them yet I just run the smaller ones around in the yard placing counterweight on the step decks.
 

minerigger

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25mm, I'd guess it's got 1200 ft or better. It's a blast running the big ones, they are way smoother than the smaller cranes. My Opperator was out from surgery so I had to pick a boiler at Western refining in el paso, tx. 285k and was stupid how smooth it was. You get heavy on those small cranes and they get kinda jerky

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hondarider552

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The newer Tadano im on is way too smart but I understand why. Im always looking at the under/overboom for the operator and it has it automatic "angle hold" on the boom so as it picks weight it adds some main boom cylinder to the pick so there is literally zero deflection. crazy how advanced it is.
 

Dozerboy

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I guess maybe on a cheap forklift. But I've seen 40k in weights stacked on one moving a 80,000lb horizontal machining center in our shop.

Our old Cat (1950s OLD) has 10,000 lbs stacked on it for last 30 years. It's rated for 10k and has been lifting well over that for longer than I have been alive.
No comparison in a cat built in 1950 and a modern fork lift built in Korea. Everything cat built in that era was severely over built.

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