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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message om... http://zattevrienden.realroot.be/depanneren.htm Hilarious. Notice that the second truck was a competitors... --riverman |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message om... http://zattevrienden.realroot.be/depanneren.htm LOL -- Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK - Born to fish, forced to work ![]() http://schreiber.se |
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just amazing the stupidity 1st truck had a crane rated for 3000kg and at 2/3
extended from memory the max load is 700kg they are also not designed to go more than 1.5m below the base, that model anyway. Also did you notice the stabilisers were retracted? The other crane was a bridge model, designed to extend below the base. |
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