I know we used to haul 3 counterweights for 238 and 308 Linkbelts, the weighed 15,000 each. Seems like Liebherr had some around that weight too, never messed with them that much.
Securing Crane Counterweights
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I've done a few crane moves. I think it's cool how the crane assembles itself. I carried a counter weight once. It was around 42,000 pounds and did NOT like chaining it down. Another time I got one track.
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Tracks are easy tie down
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Please tell me you are joking...
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I did a load with two counter weights. The block in front had good chain securement points. The irregular shape in back did not, so I cross chained the front and back. Looking back on it I would rather put 4x4's under them.Razororange, Chewy352, DDlighttruck and 4 others Thank this. -
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Ok folks so showed up at the shipper this AM and load turned out to be 3 11ton "slab" Counterweights. Easy load. 2 chains each. Should be at delivery site by 9am.
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