I'll be honest with you my buddy, I've loved a lot of thr videos you've uploaded to date. Love the ones showing the set ups and use of the bigger mobile cranes, all the work and trucks and parts that go into it, and now with the awesome explaination of the cabin view and controls, it helps that much more to understand these machines. I am looking forward to more videos, especially now that you're offering to show videos of you operating and driving the crane. Keep up the good work. I am a welder here in Canada, so I work on industrial job sites and often have to have crane support in some jobs, but I haven't been able to get as much insight into this side of how cranes work and how their operators do what they do. Really enjoy these videos and can't wait for more. Have a good day sir, keep up the good work.
@SGHeavyVehicles Also from Canada here, I do taxi and project crane work for my job. I'm a huge fan of your crane videos and the moh seng team in particular seem to be a well oiled machine. What's your favourite machine to run to date? My two favourites so far are the LTM1130-5.1 and the LTC 1050 city crane. thanks for the fantastic content sir!
@@patrickwilliamcasey9893 Thanks for your kind words! Appreciate it! To be frank almost all the Liebherr machines are my favourite. They are extremely agile and powerful. I’ve only operated the small Tadano GT550E, Tadano GR600EX, Liebherr LTM1070, Tadano ATF110G-5, Liebherr LTM1100-4.2, Tadano ATF160, Tadano ATF180, Terex AC250. By far the LTM1100-4.2 was my favourite. Extremely powerful and fast, nimble and precise movements and its 60m long boom. It only lack in capacity when compared to the ATF110, but overall its a perfect taxi crane
@@SGHeavyVehicles I would to see operating the crane boom as well pls.. ur video introduction is very well presented.. You even elaborate to the point that I understand what is the use of those buttons in the driver cabin. Well done
Depends on the options that the crane is ordered in. This crane only have exhaust brake, but can be ordered to come with retarder. The zigzag lines imply you are approaching a pedestrian zebra crossing, no overtaking allowed.
Sometimes the smaller cranes are the most fun. The bigger the crane the bigger the headache, and when you're on your own on a small machine you get to make all your own decisions!@@SGHeavyVehicles
@@patrickwilliamcasey9893 That’s absolutely correct. Many people fight to drive the big ladies for better pay but their forget the huge headaches that come with it too!
I'll be honest with you my buddy, I've loved a lot of thr videos you've uploaded to date. Love the ones showing the set ups and use of the bigger mobile cranes, all the work and trucks and parts that go into it, and now with the awesome explaination of the cabin view and controls, it helps that much more to understand these machines. I am looking forward to more videos, especially now that you're offering to show videos of you operating and driving the crane. Keep up the good work.
I am a welder here in Canada, so I work on industrial job sites and often have to have crane support in some jobs, but I haven't been able to get as much insight into this side of how cranes work and how their operators do what they do. Really enjoy these videos and can't wait for more. Have a good day sir, keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for your lovely words. Its comments like these that make me want to create more content! Thanks buddy!
@SGHeavyVehicles Also from Canada here, I do taxi and project crane work for my job. I'm a huge fan of your crane videos and the moh seng team in particular seem to be a well oiled machine. What's your favourite machine to run to date? My two favourites so far are the LTM1130-5.1 and the LTC 1050 city crane. thanks for the fantastic content sir!
@@patrickwilliamcasey9893 Thanks for your kind words! Appreciate it! To be frank almost all the Liebherr machines are my favourite. They are extremely agile and powerful. I’ve only operated the small Tadano GT550E, Tadano GR600EX, Liebherr LTM1070, Tadano ATF110G-5, Liebherr LTM1100-4.2, Tadano ATF160, Tadano ATF180, Terex AC250.
By far the LTM1100-4.2 was my favourite. Extremely powerful and fast, nimble and precise movements and its 60m long boom. It only lack in capacity when compared to the ATF110, but overall its a perfect taxi crane
Great video cheers
Thank you! Cheers!
I have driven and operated TADANO 250RT's when the drivers gave me a go in them (Asia) 🙂
NICE ONE!
Thanks!
@@SGHeavyVehicles I would to see operating the crane boom as well pls.. ur video introduction is very well presented.. You even elaborate to the point that I understand what is the use of those buttons in the driver cabin. Well done
@@joshuatran2932 Thanks! I will do one then
Swee sia!
What type of automatic transmission?
Conventional or AMT? 🤔
AMT. 😁
Do a crane operation video.....
1. Do mobile cranes have retarder?
2. What do those zigzag lines on the road at 17:00 mean?
Depends on the options that the crane is ordered in. This crane only have exhaust brake, but can be ordered to come with retarder.
The zigzag lines imply you are approaching a pedestrian zebra crossing, no overtaking allowed.
can you show how to operate?
Definitely!
show the horn and lights
very small crane
Yes it is. Very compact. Great for small areas.
Sometimes the smaller cranes are the most fun. The bigger the crane the bigger the headache, and when you're on your own on a small machine you get to make all your own decisions!@@SGHeavyVehicles
@@patrickwilliamcasey9893 That’s absolutely correct. Many people fight to drive the big ladies for better pay but their forget the huge headaches that come with it too!