That's what i ment, if you look at lieberr history, mobile tower cranes was there first invention. That is why i wonder why it took them so long to bring it to the american market
There actually very common on the European market. Most crane hire firms would own 1 or 2 of them. Mates of mine who drive them would prefer them to mobiles now. Personally I prefer mobiles. There well tested and seem very safe aswell 👍
But that is not a mobile crane....that is a Mobile TOWER CRANE!
Wow Amazing . America leads the way
more like 40 years behind
@@mrswutchchuck hahahahaha
What? Do they really don't use these in america?
In europe we have these since 1949
The title probably got lost in translation, but I think they mean first Mobile Tower Cranes.
That's what i ment, if you look at lieberr history, mobile tower cranes was there first invention. That is why i wonder why it took them so long to bring it to the american market
They had to wait for America to invent them. 😊
our weight restrictions on roads have prevented these from being used here in most states.
I DRIVE THEM!! HERE IN.BRITAIN
We have always had self-erecting tower cranes that they bring in on lowboys here in the states. Just not mobile types like this one.
I want the cumpany here in belize
Привет всей команде Либхерр из Казахстана. Какая грузоподъёмность у данного агрегата?
Approx 8t
😅😅😅Rückständig wie in vielen Sachen. Nie auf dem Mond gewesen!🚀🚀🚀
A road-mobile tower crane? Is it safe to operate from the top? That has to be very unstable.
There actually very common on the European market. Most crane hire firms would own 1 or 2 of them. Mates of mine who drive them would prefer them to mobiles now. Personally I prefer mobiles. There well tested and seem very safe aswell 👍
There is no such word as unstable in the name Liebherr
Those are absolutely stable. And pretty easy and fast errected. You can start working from driving position to working position in about 20 minutes.
@@fels5705incredible! That’s a game changer! You could save so much overhead with a setup like that while still charging mobilization.
@@brandonmorgan4871 not at all! The outriggers stabilise the crane.
I thought it was an AI
Stop thinking.