One of these has definitely hauled more than the other, and i guarantee you it’s not the ford.

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    Just ignoring trailers which is the whole claimed purpose of those ridiculous yank tanks.

    Oh and the hydraulic crane on my trailer had no issues getting stuff inside my van.

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      I’m talking about a 300 ton lattice boom crawler crane with 210’ of boom, we’re not talking about the same thing here kiddo.

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        1 year ago

        I too need a 300 ton crane for 500 pound objects.

        Right tool for the right job.

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          Jesus Christ you’re relentlessly toxic and ignorant. The rigging I’m talking about are the cables hanging below my 8000lb load block, rated for 60,000 lbs. they regularly lift close to their capacity. With other rigging, I regularly lift an upwards of 120,000lbs.

          Contractors don’t spend 4 million dollars on a crane that has 3/4 million lbs of counterweight just so I can swing the rigging around and look cool.

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            1 year ago

            I don’t give a shit what your rigging lifts the payload you mentioned would go in a trailer just as well as it goes in a tray you ignorant red neck shit.