Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites

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otis68
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Re: Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites

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Post by otis68 » 19 Aug 2021, 10:31

Good afternoon. I apologize for my English. I am from Russia and use a translator . Thank you for the interesting photos. Can I find out. Whether these multi-axle trailers were in service with the engineering troops or Toda units. The same question applies to cranes. It was the involvement of private construction companies or all the equipment that is shown in the pictures belonged to engineering parts.

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Re: Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites

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Post by Sturm78 » 03 Nov 2021, 00:12

Hi all,

An image from Ebay.... Westwall ??

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Re: Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites

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Post by na4222 » 03 Nov 2021, 00:32

I think so!

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Re: Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites

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Sturm78
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Re: Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites

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Post by Sturm78 » 19 Jan 2023, 00:40

Hi all,

Two images from Ebay.

Used in construction of Lindemann batterie in France

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Re: Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites

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Post by Valtoro » 31 Mar 2024, 21:53

Two expired auctions from ebay.de. Taken in Norway.
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