Wrench Wench
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I've been investigating mobiles cranes I might be able to get my hands on on the surplus market. They have to be able to hoist an object 40x8x9.5 feet weighting at least 8380 lbs. to a height of at least 19 feet from odd locations around the lift. Just to clear up any mystery, this is stacking 40' steel shipping containers to a height of 3 containers.
I found an M809-class crane, the M819, on GL, but it's a little on the small side for slinging 40 footers three high.
Then, on GL, I found the HSHMC-25, the Harnischfeger High-Speed, High-Mobility 35 ton crane. There are a number of them on GL right now, mostly in the form of stripped down hulks, but there are three that look ripe for restoration. They're big. Like massively big. Like I'd have to hire a M123 with a lowboy to freight it from GA to IN if I miraculously won one.
I think of it as the HEMTT's basketball star big brother with a massively longer reach.
Has anybody here ever contemplated adding an HSHMC-25 to their collections? What would be the issues of such a restoration project? It goes without saying that in order to drive this beast on a public thoroughfare would require a CDL. What would I have to study to be able to use the crane safely, even if just for my own purposes and no one else's?
I found an M809-class crane, the M819, on GL, but it's a little on the small side for slinging 40 footers three high.
Then, on GL, I found the HSHMC-25, the Harnischfeger High-Speed, High-Mobility 35 ton crane. There are a number of them on GL right now, mostly in the form of stripped down hulks, but there are three that look ripe for restoration. They're big. Like massively big. Like I'd have to hire a M123 with a lowboy to freight it from GA to IN if I miraculously won one.
I think of it as the HEMTT's basketball star big brother with a massively longer reach.
Has anybody here ever contemplated adding an HSHMC-25 to their collections? What would be the issues of such a restoration project? It goes without saying that in order to drive this beast on a public thoroughfare would require a CDL. What would I have to study to be able to use the crane safely, even if just for my own purposes and no one else's?