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cranedude07 wrote:Steil has one also. And mammoet obviously Yes several do, including Am Quip, KR Wind, Sarens, Aertssen etc... But for me the ones I mentioned would be the ones I'd like to see. Paul R
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Yea, I plan on putting amquip on mine.
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Thanks for the un-boxing video of the 3800 Brandon and showing it compared to the lr-1600/2. Because I am not really a collector and am only going to be buying one crawler I now know which one I will be picking up!
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The Baumann version has been posted on Hansebsube: Photos: stader73 Paul R
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This cranes been mysteriously quiet,even the Baumann version,I held off the Terex livery and plumped for the Baumann,and she looks a fine thing,I'm not a fan of the beige and red but the black weights with the small red and white markings seem to do a great job of adding to it,breaking up the beige and red,
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The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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Just in from Facebook, CC3800 Superlift in Bracht yellow with updated track pads,you wanted more accurate pads you got more accurate pads,good to see Conrad are listening
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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Well that's BS. Wonder of they will send replacements for mine
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gbarnewall wrote:more accurate pads
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cranedude07 wrote:Well that's BS. Wonder of they will send replacements for mine For some reason, I thought of this when I read your comment gbarnewall wrote:Just in from Facebook,
CC3800 Superlift in Bracht yellow with updated track pads,you wanted more accurate pads you got more accurate pads,good to see Conrad are listening I am on America Pie roll!! Paul R
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Man if this model was about $200.00 cheaper I would maybe consider it.
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Alberta Millwright wrote:Man if this model was RED AND BLACKI would maybe consider it. Fixed it for you.
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It's not a critisism but I'm amazed that Conrad managed to develop and produce the new tracks so fast!.
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Paul wrote:It's not a critisism but I'm amazed that Conrad managed to develop and produce the new tracks so fast!. Me also but I've now gone from 'not interested' to 'would consider if the right company is done'. Paul R
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Paul R wrote:Paul wrote:It's not a critisism but I'm amazed that Conrad managed to develop and produce the new tracks so fast!. Me also but I've now gone from 'not interested' to 'would consider if Mammoet is done'. Paul R Pleassseeeeeeee let Mammoet be released.
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Did any body else notice that the Franz Bracht model number is 2744/04 ? The Baumann is 2744/01. Factory version is 2744/00. Is Mammoet 2744/02 or 2744/03. Is there another one that I'm missing ? But I like the Franz Bracht better than the factory or Baumann.
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@ EastCoastFabricator: please stop editing other people's quotes. It's disrespectful.
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Does mammoet even own one yet....tired of seeing mammoet this, mammoet that lol. Let some other companies get a chance Know weldex, Dufour, aertssen, neeb, and steil have one All I can say is, it's about time, them old tracks are what, 13 years old or so, if not more! They were fine on the 8800, but nothing else
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cranedude07 wrote:Does mammoet even own one yet....tired of seeing mammoet this, mammoet that lol. Let some other companies get a chance Know weldex, Dufour, aertssen, neeb, and steil have one
All I can say is, it's about time, them old tracks are what, 13 years old or so, if not more! They were fine on the 8800, but nothing else They own at least one. It was in one of there quarterly magazines. I heard a rumour of that they own around 10ish around the world. With 1 ,as far as I know in Canada
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Nice looking new style tracks....now if they can create some Conrad Extra 3800 Boom and Jib sections!
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Save1er wrote:Nice looking new style tracks....now if they can create some Conrad Extra 3800 Boom and Jib sections! I sent an Email off to Conrad 2 weeks ago asking this question and the response I got was "Right now we have no plans for boom/extension kits for Terex CC3800" So we could be in for a wait. =>:-< Regards, Shane
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