I agree,Looking at that track machine, I don't see 100 tons
heard that thing was a half million dollar machine or something stupid expensive and weighs like 100 ton
Thats 10dollars a pound Not that bad
"Counting to 20 without removing footwear" class, coming to a nightschool near you.It appears that there are a few of y'all that should maybe consider some night classes to brush up on your basic math skills a bit...
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And that is metric tons.Here's the latest ....a an 85 ton capacity forklift produced for a wind farm customer. Yes, it will move your lathe.
I can count to 21, if I'm in the shower"Counting to 20 without removing footwear" class, coming to a nightschool near you.
You must be married...I can count to 21, if I'm in the shower
And that is metric tons.93,7 of yours.
Actually going to a Danish wind turbine factory. Vestas or Siemens Gamesa I expect.
My kinda construction company![]()
Tracks will probably give it more stability, no sidewall deflection like a tire; and probably lower ground pressure due to large footprint.I seriously wonder about the longevity of those tracks in anything but fairly stable, even ground. And in that case, why not wheels?
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