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<blockquote data-quote="jomoco" data-source="post: 1852183" data-attributes="member: 11823"><p>I think a 120 ton hydro with a full set of CW's could have handled that pick on the main boom. Almost all the big hydrocranes I'm experienced with are all german made krupps A/T cranes.</p><p></p><p>A 175 with full CW's is the perfect choice for long distance picking capacity to remove a big heavy oak, no doubt.</p><p></p><p>But with either choice you still want a full compliment of CW's to match each crane's rated capacity, with no need of jibs period.</p><p></p><p>jomoco</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jomoco, post: 1852183, member: 11823"] I think a 120 ton hydro with a full set of CW's could have handled that pick on the main boom. Almost all the big hydrocranes I'm experienced with are all german made krupps A/T cranes. A 175 with full CW's is the perfect choice for long distance picking capacity to remove a big heavy oak, no doubt. But with either choice you still want a full compliment of CW's to match each crane's rated capacity, with no need of jibs period. jomoco [/QUOTE]
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