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  • An interesting film with oversized mounting structure.

  • great video. I have heard that these heavy lifts take months to plan.  :)

  • A most excellent video. Loved it.

  • This is a fabulous series of videos. Provide an excellent perspective for those interested in the complexities of building major structures.

  • Great video man, any idea roughly what those pieces weighed?? saugus was the first company i ever worked for when i first joined local 7 , 11 years ago. i remember my first day riding with Frank Dicimone from the hall to north station like it was yesterday!

  • @IRONSEAN7 Thanks for the awesome comment!! Each section weighed 425,000 pounds. Saugus Construction has put up a lot of steel in Boston. Wish I knew they were behind a lot of the steel on the Big Dig, I would have shot more of it!!!

  • Wow your videos are the best heavy equipment videos on youtube hands down. And to top that off, your various cameras just make it even greater to watch! Well done!

  • this is the sickest video you have ever done. my word!

    i love your work!

    keep it up!

  • @tinram745 Thanks...more to come, Glad you enjoy it!

  • great video stephen, thanks for subscribing too, i really like that shot of the counterweight tray turning, that was awesome, keep it up

  • Great vid. Think that Demag is the crane im standing next to from a job in natick, and its my Facebook profile pic. Thanks for sharing this job might run up there and see that crawler if its there for a lil while longer.

  • @Cranedude21 Actually this crane is new to the Hallamore arsenal. It was in use for two years putting together wind turbines in Houston, TX and came directly from the factory from Germany through the port there.

  • @ssdphoto Ohh looks pretty much the same, Idk if you've seen my video thats the crane im talking bout, both Demag but the one I saw was a lil bigger I think or maybe it was just the Luffer.

  • Fantastic video as always! The sequence of reverse turn and crawl is great. That iron worker at the end has a heck of a view too! I love that crane!

  • @biginchhemi In order to get that view of the ironworker on top I had to be higher than what he was, looking down on his position. I was in a man cage lifted by the Grove GMK 5275. Now that was the view!!!

  • Wow ~ Great video!

  • great video again !! awesome. thats 1 beast off a crawler crane !!

  • xlnt video,as always with your work !! green thumb& favd

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