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Old 12-01-2008, 06:59 PM   #1
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Check this link out. It was posted by a guy on a European equipment forum I found. Look at the fuel tank capacity and the hydraulic tank capacity and it's operating weight!

http://www.ritchiespecs.com/specific...modelid=103730

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Old 12-01-2008, 07:02 PM   #2
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I know not about this Beast, But Liebheeeeer makes some of the FINEST Cranes and Crete Pumps the World has ever known.

This particular Machine looks to be right in line with their "Modus of Fabrication".
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@ $20k per fill-up?
27' track width? Ideal for that
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Old 12-01-2008, 07:19 PM   #4
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Only a 1.7 million pound bucket capacity. Who really needs 4000 HP and 32 cylinders.
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You buying one of these, Nick?
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Old 12-01-2008, 08:18 PM   #6
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This is where a service station pulls up to you…..hear kitty CAT
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34' to top of cab? lol that's insane
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W W W W what the hell for?? Mining? 30' dig depth, then where do you move??
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Does it have a post hole attachment available?









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I'm not an expert but i'm pretty sure you could push any post into the ground without a hole!
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I'm not an expert but i'm pretty sure you could push any post into the ground without a hole!
That one just went right over yer head!

Or did your post go over my head?
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That one just went right over yer head!

Or did your post go over my head?
I actually think he got it and his was a good reply
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How fast could ya dig a basement!! hahha I want 2 please
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Can you pull it around on an 8 foot wide trailer?? If so, I'll take it
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I am getting that for my son for xmas. Do you think it will fit under my tree ?
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I am getting that for my son for xmas. Do you think it will fit under my tree ?
Dunno.....
Do you have a Sequoia?
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I am getting that for my son for xmas. Do you think it will fit under my tree ?

Maybe......JUST maybe, if it is this one!!!!!



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