WOWOWOWOW, thanks EVER so much for the video, this is something you would never see normally. It really shows just how bloody ingenious Leibherr have been with the design of this crane, really clever trick stuff.
I bet this thing turns more heads better than any 2 million dollar exotic super car. This is a very high quality video. This is terrific material for a scale modeler like me to try scratch building.
This is a 1,200 metric tonne crane. The closest comparable Liebherr would be the LR 11350, which is 1,350 metric tonnes. The smaller version, the LR 1750, can take days to build up, and then several days more to tear down. I don't recall how long it takes to build an 11350, but it's not quick. a hydraulic all terrain also has the advantage of flexibility in the main boom length, and takes far less room to assemble than a crawler.
that was trully impressive and was nice to see the disassembly procedure too. so when u buy this crane it comes with the 2 extra trucks for the boom and the accesories? and does it also come with that white opel corsa? lol joking about that
Depending on how many parts you disassemble the crane, but minimum, one for the base plaform (self powered), other (fairly big) for crane and another for ballast parts. Count on 2 additional trucks and maybe 5 - 6 people for the assembly.
@kratzerxxx @kratzerxxx no there is no Phil based Mammoet, but they do contracts projects here. Mammot pays for local riggers from few rigging companies here like Royal Cargo.
Makes you wonder why a crane like this was even built, surely its not for weight, has to be for reach, or height, a company could probably buy two have size cranes and make more money.
Excellent video. Really gives you a understanding for the complexity and engineering that goes into one of these machines.
Un des meilleurs videos de un 11200 sur TH-cam!
8:17 the most important piece of equipment: a Vauxhall Corsa to use as a wheel chock :')
Mammoet is one of the great Dutch companies that have a sound international reputation.
WOWOWOWOW, thanks EVER so much for the video, this is something you would never see normally. It really shows just how bloody ingenious Leibherr have been with the design of this crane, really clever trick stuff.
I bet this thing turns more heads better than any 2 million dollar exotic super car. This is a very high quality video. This is terrific material for a scale modeler like me to try scratch building.
numeri 1 nel settore, grandiosi!!!!
This is a 1,200 metric tonne crane. The closest comparable Liebherr would be the LR 11350, which is 1,350 metric tonnes. The smaller version, the LR 1750, can take days to build up, and then several days more to tear down. I don't recall how long it takes to build an 11350, but it's not quick. a hydraulic all terrain also has the advantage of flexibility in the main boom length, and takes far less room to assemble than a crawler.
no, they come from the Netherlands(Dutch). they are moving a LIEBHERR LTM 11200-9.1. they started in 1973. Mammoet is dutch for Mammoth.
Wow!! what a slick operation!!
What a fantastic video . Thanks for sharing this ;-))
merci, je trouve ça super
Nice job. No 1 crane
I love those things!!!!
Damn so simple to peice together and take apart.
Very big crane It's fun to see how the crane is assembled and set 😊ありがとう
that was trully impressive and was nice to see the disassembly procedure too.
so when u buy this crane it comes with the 2 extra trucks for the boom and the accesories?
and does it also come with that white opel corsa? lol joking about that
What was gained by moving the boom section from its carriage to the dolly being
pulled by the three axel tractor ?
da hora heim.... vo compra ainda um destes...rsss
German engineering at it's finest
Depending on how many parts you disassemble the crane, but minimum, one for the base plaform (self powered), other (fairly big) for crane and another for ballast parts. Count on 2 additional trucks and maybe 5 - 6 people for the assembly.
Excellent stuffs! I guess the lil Corsa is for running around once you're set up on site, hehe :)
good job, good crane. I have this as wallpaper.
@kratzerxxx @kratzerxxx no there is no Phil based Mammoet, but they do contracts projects here. Mammot pays for local riggers from few rigging companies here like Royal Cargo.
Very big crane..👍👍
The mother of all mobile cranes.
Thanks you, Videos veyr nice, 5★★★★★
to make the crane road legal to transport. with the boom on the crane it would have probably been over height, and definatly over weight
And 2nd what's the little white car for? To drive from one end to the other of the crane
Its called a pilot car. They are used to clear the way for the bigger crane.
nice crane a huge one. mammoet is a lift partner our company in the Philippines
Mukemmell
wouldyou consider doing a good quality DVD I would have them all if this is as good as they are.
PS The Mammoet version LTM11200 model is AWSOME
👍👍👍
GREAT!!!
"Honey, have you seen the LtM 11200 remote?"
@ph11p3540 This is for sure. That mean machine costs around 6,000,000 to 7,000,000 euro :)
Have you succeeded in building a model yet. If so we would like you to share your building videos/photos online. This machine is just impressive.
I must ask, why were there a white car on one of the trucks?
Did Mammoet also design this crane, or was that entirely done by Liebherr?
that thing is HUGE
Wow...
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@Phillip Mulligan see my lego model scale 1:15, 5
Nice video dude... I'm impressed
I dont get it. Why do they make a "mobile" crane when you have to disassemble the boom? Why not just get a crawler crane. It lifts more load.
i hope this crane can be a robot in transformers 4
dutch pride!!!
Pas mal
It's built 3,000 ton battleships, destoyers, and mining excavators. What's so difficult about building this?
Good job i am interested in heavy crains
@bygoran by law they are not allowed in 50ft of this thing. something about them being dropped in the head at the maternity...
muito locco grande pra caramba so não consegui ver suspendido mais da pra ter uma noção
BIG THING
This thing is fucking sick.
@Ganiscol Terex AC 1000, General Motors made.
@jonbal2001 has mammoet a company in Phillippines? i work at mammoet in Germany ;)
i would love to be a crane operator
It would be to move people around, so you don't have to take a truck to go get lunch.
Make a transformer outta that thing!!! LOL Oh wait...it is a transformer
There is no way for American to make something like that
1st thing I d love to have shares in hydraulic oil for this beast.
Makes you wonder why a crane like this was even built, surely its not for weight, has to be for reach, or height, a company could probably buy two have size cranes and make more money.
+Kev wow memmoet should hire you to make financial decisions for them!
I bet that is more like $120 million
CYBERTRON)))
These guy have there ducks in order I have worked with them in crystal river Florida
If you build it i will let me know
Tranzformers :)
@Caterpilar930E to lift the engine out off a VW bug !! hahahahha
Really. Why don't they just drive those massive transport vehicles to the hotel every night?
big ass crane tiny little horn :p
@kratzerxxx then you should have known that.
this one comes with a price of 5 mil
Demag
*Dutch.
@unimog875
For that amount of money you can buy a big heavy lift ship, so keep trolling!
that's Liebherr ! Not Cat!
America think aboud ! And aboud your super technology
大大吊車
What a hell is this!! I dont understend.