I’ve been interested in cranes for over 40 years. However, I’ve made a living teaching people to fly helicopters. A crane that strongly sparked my interest was a Manitowoc 3900W operating across the street. Thanks for providing another operator’s view. I also watch the channel To The Top Crane.
I think teaching people to fly helicopters is way cooler bro haha that’s insane thanks for tuning in we don’t get manitowocs in the uk plenty of groves witch is a sister company 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Nice to see my English colleagues working with this beautiful crane. I engineered a plan for a 42 meter luffing jib and 204 cwt in a few weeks. I want to see how difficult i made the lives of my guys😉
It’s a dream to work with this crane only issue is the riggers being higher than the slew ring makrons some luffer rigs tricky as you can only do them directly over back or side if ya honoreren a rigger your working considerably more at height 🤟🏻
Loved the Yankee reeving video mate and the fact that u admitted how confusing it is and how u wanted to master it before u would use the assist winch 👌
Good video buddy never get to see much cab view videos. I worked for Mammoet for 6 years running crawlers in the US. If you got any friends running a 11350 that would make for an awesome video as well you don’t see any good videos of them from the seat.
Thanks a lot brother we do have one coming over this month it’s way up north though don’t think I’ll get around it it’s a shame cause they are a beast 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Hi, thanks for the video you made. I am a crane operator, I really like seeing the assembly of your mobile crane, I hope you will make other videos to explain everything well. I am very passionate! I work in Italy hi
Great video exactly what we want to see loved it might watch it again later would be brilliant to see the whole set up and pack up video start to finished set up a camera on the cab or something anyway good luck for when little one comes along and I’ve hit all the buttons for notifications etc
Thanks a lot mate I really appreciate that means a lot yeah I may do that but split it in parts as would be like a 3-4 hour long video something I’m gunna look at though deffo once again appreciate ya tuning in mate and for the support🤟🏻🤟🏻🥰
Should do a run through the computer and all the different icons, I know the normal operating screen because I drive liebherrs but not everyone would know and I’m sure some would !
Finally, I see the operator of the most famous 1750 in the world, in addition, excuse me I have a question for your expertise, I am a 70-150tons range operator in HK, some of us are always have a argument about the “rabbit mode”, not sure it provides effect of the speed/strength mainly..
Rabbit mode with change the speed of your hoist drum and telle cylinder to also the booming up seems fast on rabbit mode not sure if it really does speed it up though
@@Cranebrain yeah there is no detailed explanation about the “rabbit” in the Liebherr manual, because usually we don’t need to operate with maximum speed, it would be enough without rabbit mode..
Awesome Video, think we had Neil on a Job your 500t did in Derby in Sept last year putting a temp bridge in? the driver was called Fergie a Scottish bloke.
good video mate, when you roll the luffer out on that crane cant you just use the reaving winch connected to winch 1 and put it in auto until its flat?
Great video mate, no other content like this in youtube great details and interesting to see inside a crane and how it works your channel will go far 👍🏻. One question what is the clicking noise as your lowering ? Cheers Chris
Thanks a lot mate appreciate that I love showing people what we do thanks for watching 🤟🏻🤟🏻 the clicking noise is a audio cue to tell the operator how fast the hoist drum is spinning the more you push or pull the leaver the quicker the clicks get 🤟🏻🤟🏻
A sarens driver damaged his brand new 450's hoist rope at Trafford Centre A few year ago, on offset fly - no wheel being normal fly, didn't put the rope and headache ball where you normally would, and to the side. When he was heading back from having just rigged, it dragged the block toward the crane, but because it was also to the side, it pulled the rope OFF the sheave into the retaining bar... and the side of the sheave area. It caused the rope to pull INTO the side plate, which didn't have enough room to the sheave, is the rim edge bit INTO the rope. Saw the whole thing, and the INTU lads (who operate Trafford Centre) watching couldn't believe it. Also, no board down on the tarmac, so dragging the non-hydraulic fly for its 40 degree offset damaged the road too. I was LAUGHING.
@@Cranebrain Sometimes, you even have to do hairy-as-fuck re-reeves.... I had to go onto a roof of a building to re-reeve my 50 grove once. (... it was low, thankfully, just the roof over the ground floor extension) because I was rigged between telephone wires, and last job was a no-room one with a heavy lift so on 7 falls... This one was just 120kg telecomms antenas so.... had help to keep some tension on the cat-end of the rope whilst I dropped it down right to the one, then tele'd out then derrick to maintaining radius. 50 grove, and left stick was slew ONLY. tele and derrick on the right! so one or t'other.
Is that typical when running a luffer on a A/T or crawler when going to lay the luffer down you boom down and luffer down at the same time till you hit a certain degree then straight boom down?
Yeah mate best way to gauge it is to keep your first mast in line with your boom ya can’t really go wrong then then once ya blocks off and in the wheels ya just keeping weight in ya f2 booming down luffing up then once ya nearly down can just boom down important to watch that your hoist rope doesn’t get trapped by the tie bars laybing back onto the sections 👍🏻👍🏻
I’ve been interested in cranes for over 40 years. However, I’ve made a living teaching people to fly helicopters. A crane that strongly sparked my interest was a Manitowoc 3900W operating across the street. Thanks for providing another operator’s view. I also watch the channel To The Top Crane.
I think teaching people to fly helicopters is way cooler bro haha that’s insane thanks for tuning in we don’t get manitowocs in the uk plenty of groves witch is a sister company 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
This machine is so incredibly beautiful thanks for an inside look 👍
Not a problem mate plenty more to come 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Nice to see my English colleagues working with this beautiful crane. I engineered a plan for a 42 meter luffing jib and 204 cwt in a few weeks. I want to see how difficult i made the lives of my guys😉
It’s a dream to work with this crane only issue is the riggers being higher than the slew ring makrons some luffer rigs tricky as you can only do them directly over back or side if ya honoreren a rigger your working considerably more at height 🤟🏻
well this is the closest ill get to running one so great video
Appreciate it buddy 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Look forward to the next one mate 🤘
Appreciate it bro a lot 🥰🥰
Looking good bud
Cheers bro 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Enjoyed that. Best of luck with the Chanell. And God Bless the Baby on its way.👍🙂
Thanks a lot mate appreciate it yeah not long now cheers 🍻
Awesome video mate, look forward to seeing all the upcoming video's too, good luck with this channel 😎🤙
Thanks a lot mate appreciate ya tuning in 🥰
@@Cranebrain 😎🤙
Loved the Yankee reeving video mate and the fact that u admitted how confusing it is and how u wanted to master it before u would use the assist winch 👌
Cheers mate appreciate it yeah always wanna get something right in my head before use an aid like 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Nice to have longer content this 750t is wonderful
Thanks a lot bro appreciate that more to come deffo 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Awesome video man! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching brother appreciate it a lot 🤟🏻🤟🏻 more to come next year stay tuned happy new year 🤟🏻
Great 1st video in Leeds if I was 30yrs younger I'd have loved to do this and congratulations on your 1st child
Thanks a lot mate more to come and thankyou yeah parenthood is a lot harder than rigging cranes that’s for sure 😂🤟🏻
Late to the party from when this was posted CB
Hope everything went well with your new arrival and your good lady 👍
Everything all good 7 month old now he’s flying haha 🤟🏻
Love the fake open eyes glasses, a must have for any crane operator
Hahaha essential brother it always gets a laugh when the rigger turns round and you’ve got them on haha 😂
Good video buddy never get to see much cab view videos. I worked for Mammoet for 6 years running crawlers in the US. If you got any friends running a 11350 that would make for an awesome video as well you don’t see any good videos of them from the seat.
Thanks a lot brother we do have one coming over this month it’s way up north though don’t think I’ll get around it it’s a shame cause they are a beast 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Brilliant video cant wait to see more
Thanks a lot mate appreciate it means a lot thanks for watching plenty more to come 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Great video, looking forward to the journey. Interesting to see how the big boys do!💪 Currently running ATF 90 but hopefully one day 🤞😆.
That’s brilliant mate nothing wrong with that keep putting the time in you’ll get there appreciate the support thanks for tuning in 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Hi, thanks for the video you made. I am a crane operator, I really like seeing the assembly of your mobile crane, I hope you will make other videos to explain everything well. I am very passionate! I work in Italy hi
Thanks a lot pal appreciate it yeah I do plan on doing some videos on the rig and de rigg deffo thanks for watching bro 🤟🏻
Love the detailed content
Thanks mate 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Very much enjoyed this video and looking forward to the future content to come! A dream job 😍
Thanks mate means alot appreciate ya tuning in I hope to get another vid up next Friday 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Well done mate great video
Glad you enjoyed it thanks a lot mate 🤟🏻
Great video exactly what we want to see loved it might watch it again later would be brilliant to see the whole set up and pack up video start to finished set up a camera on the cab or something anyway good luck for when little one comes along and I’ve hit all the buttons for notifications etc
Thanks a lot mate I really appreciate that means a lot yeah I may do that but split it in parts as would be like a 3-4 hour long video something I’m gunna look at though deffo once again appreciate ya tuning in mate and for the support🤟🏻🤟🏻🥰
It was my dream: to work on a heavy Liebherr cranes, but time is lost, I am 59 age, all I can do is watch such stories ))
Never to late brother but stay tuned plenty more to come 🤟🏻🤟🏻 appreciate ya tuning in
Great insight into your work
I'm the guy within the Traffic Management industry providing your work area/drop zone.
Live action brother appreciate ya tuning in 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Should do a run through the computer and all the different icons, I know the normal operating screen because I drive liebherrs but not everyone would know and I’m sure some would !
Good idea pal I can deffo do that appreciate the suggestion 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Love this.. More please 😊😊👍👍👍 Drive a LTM 1130 in Norway ..
I’m trying to get the channel up and running with a lot more stuff like this appreciate it mate love the 130 cracking machines 🤟🏻🤟🏻
good job bro god bless u im operator crane in iran ...god for u
Cracking contents this brother go pro a great idea keep posting
Cheers bro 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Finally, I see the operator of the most famous 1750 in the world, in addition, excuse me I have a question for your expertise, I am a 70-150tons range operator in HK, some of us are always have a argument about the “rabbit mode”, not sure it provides effect of the speed/strength mainly..
Rabbit mode with change the speed of your hoist drum and telle cylinder to also the booming up seems fast on rabbit mode not sure if it really does speed it up though
@@Cranebrain yeah there is no detailed explanation about the “rabbit” in the Liebherr manual, because usually we don’t need to operate with maximum speed, it would be enough without rabbit mode..
@@siuchingchan6991 i say using rabbit on 5 falls maximum any more and take the rabbit off in my opinion 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Good video brother
Appreciate it 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Love it 👌🏻
Cheers brother 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Awesome Video, think we had Neil on a Job your 500t did in Derby in Sept last year putting a temp bridge in? the driver was called Fergie a Scottish bloke.
Aye good old Fergy he used to be on crane with my dad for 12 years Neil’s absolutely sound
you would be a great teacher
I don’t know about that 😂😂 thanks though 🤟🏻🤟🏻
good video mate, when you roll the luffer out on that crane cant you just use the reaving winch connected to winch 1 and put it in auto until its flat?
Not sure tbh mate I’ve never used auto
Fairplay bud I'm still building my tech crane 😅
😂 how ya getting on with it pal been a while now hasn’t it 😂
What are the wings out of the main boom for? What do they do?
Good question mate in a nutshell they provide extra tension on the main boom giving you better duties 🤟🏻🤟🏻
cool good job
Cheers brother 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Great video mate, no other content like this in youtube great details and interesting to see inside a crane and how it works your channel will go far 👍🏻. One question what is the clicking noise as your lowering ?
Cheers Chris
Thanks a lot mate appreciate that I love showing people what we do thanks for watching 🤟🏻🤟🏻 the clicking noise is a audio cue to tell the operator how fast the hoist drum is spinning the more you push or pull the leaver the quicker the clicks get 🤟🏻🤟🏻
@@Cranebrain thanks for the info mate,
Amazing so simple but totally make sense 👍🏻
@@07popeye07 no problem at all mate yeah it’s great especially for blind lifts 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Please keep posting bro. Major shortage of crane content on TH-cam
Im trying mate on a new job at min extremely busy but ill get one out next week 🤟🏻🤟🏻
@@Cranebrain You're doing good bro, already more consistent than the other guys. Be safe out there my guy
@@theTBwearsducktape cheer mate appreciate that thanks for tuning in
Can you make a video about how you became an operator and how to get into the industry @@Cranebrain
@@theTBwearsducktape yeah mate deffo
A sarens driver damaged his brand new 450's hoist rope at Trafford Centre A few year ago, on offset fly - no wheel being normal fly, didn't put the rope and headache ball where you normally would, and to the side. When he was heading back from having just rigged, it dragged the block toward the crane, but because it was also to the side, it pulled the rope OFF the sheave into the retaining bar... and the side of the sheave area. It caused the rope to pull INTO the side plate, which didn't have enough room to the sheave, is the rim edge bit INTO the rope.
Saw the whole thing, and the INTU lads (who operate Trafford Centre) watching couldn't believe it. Also, no board down on the tarmac, so dragging the non-hydraulic fly for its 40 degree offset damaged the road too. I was LAUGHING.
Ya gotta check check and check again mistakes can happen very quickly 🤟🏻🤟🏻
@@Cranebrain Sometimes, you even have to do hairy-as-fuck re-reeves.... I had to go onto a roof of a building to re-reeve my 50 grove once. (... it was low, thankfully, just the roof over the ground floor extension) because I was rigged between telephone wires, and last job was a no-room one with a heavy lift so on 7 falls... This one was just 120kg telecomms antenas so.... had help to keep some tension on the cat-end of the rope whilst I dropped it down right to the one, then tele'd out then derrick to maintaining radius. 50 grove, and left stick was slew ONLY. tele and derrick on the right! so one or t'other.
Is that typical when running a luffer on a A/T or crawler when going to lay the luffer down you boom down and luffer down at the same time till you hit a certain degree then straight boom down?
Yeah mate best way to gauge it is to keep your first mast in line with your boom ya can’t really go wrong then then once ya blocks off and in the wheels ya just keeping weight in ya f2 booming down luffing up then once ya nearly down can just boom down important to watch that your hoist rope doesn’t get trapped by the tie bars laybing back onto the sections 👍🏻👍🏻
Insta 360 x2 great camera
Thanks a lot mate I’ll check that out heats a few people mention that one to me 🤟🏻 do you know if it come with a tripod?
@Cranebrain I bought mine with an invisible selfie stick can adapt it with any 1/4 20 mount to a tripod or go pro mount.
@@cowboy4o1 cheers bro I’m gonna look into them deffo 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Post a vedio of super lift setup of Ltm 1750
🤟🏻🤟🏻 will do
Anyone else come to the comments of the video looking to see if ya could find where everyone is getting the stickers🤣🤣
Hahaha message me on insta I’ll send ya some out mate no bother just been mad busy 🤟🏻🤟🏻
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It's a cd player or radio in your cab
We have both mate 🤟🏻
Am sorry we'll done for you and your wife having a baby 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thankyou very much mate appreciate it not long now 🤟🏻
Ayup cocker
Eyup brother appreciate ya tuning in 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Look forward to your youtube journey mate
@@benpotter4759 thanks brother exited to bring you along appreciate it 🤟🏻🤟🏻