Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites
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Re: Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites
Hi all,
Here, an image of a WWI-era German rail crane with another one of a different model in the background:
Image from EBay
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Here, an image of a WWI-era German rail crane with another one of a different model in the background:
Image from EBay
Sturm78
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Re: Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites
Here a heavy crane not on a building place but this looks a artillery range .
Picture = Ebay
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Picture = Ebay
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This must be the same place , picture is from a Signal .
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Regards Jos
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The central barrel looks to be a 10,5 cm S.K.C/32 one and the second one at its right a 30,5 S.K.L/50 ??
The central barrel looks to be a 10,5 cm S.K.C/32 one and the second one at its right a 30,5 S.K.L/50 ??
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Re: Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites
hello, alle photos were in ebay
nice series
i have no idea about the details



Uwe
nice series
i have no idea about the details



Uwe
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Re: Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites
Photo from Vara. Do you think it is the same crane as at the Hansted (175 t Ardelt)?
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The ardelt crane is patented under patent DE663898A :
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Re: Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites
Hello
I am not sure if it is the same type - maybe Jens Andersen will know that
Here a picture of the one at Hanstholm which very well could be the same type, and another type at the OT Building Site at Vandet.
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Kurt
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I am not sure if it is the same type - maybe Jens Andersen will know that

Here a picture of the one at Hanstholm which very well could be the same type, and another type at the OT Building Site at Vandet.
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Kurt
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Two picture's from Ebay , who has any idea what is under the netting ??
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Re: Heavy cranes used on the buidling sites
Hello Jos,
nice find. It looks like the lower part of a 69P9.
"Sockel für 3-Scharten-Kuppel in A1"
This has a high of 2,65 m.
The lower part of the 40P8 is higher (= 4,45m)
On Your fotos it didn't look so high.
Michael
nice find. It looks like the lower part of a 69P9.
"Sockel für 3-Scharten-Kuppel in A1"
This has a high of 2,65 m.
The lower part of the 40P8 is higher (= 4,45m)
On Your fotos it didn't look so high.
Michael
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Thank you very much Michael
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Mayby title should be heavy cranes and transport trailers...
Below foto from expiried Ebay auction showing Famo towing Gotha trailer with sea coast gun lafette:
Below foto from expiried Ebay auction showing Famo towing Gotha trailer with sea coast gun lafette:
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Drawing from late XIX century of crane used in China to assembly of Krupp coast guns on its emplacements.
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And reloading of barrels from deck to railway carriage.
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Photo with kind of strange loko(?) to move the crane
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