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  2. Lampson International - Wikipedia

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    The Lampson LTL-2600 or Transilift 2600 is a super-heavy mobile crane. With an ultimate load capability of over 2,600 short tons-force (2,400,000 kg f), it is among the largest land-based mobile crawler cranes in existence in terms of capacity. [4] It has a maximum boom length of 460 feet (140 m) and maximum jib length of 240 feet (73 m). [5]

  3. Big crane in Big Pasco shines during WA state ... - AOL

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  4. Big Blue crane collapse - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 1999, at approximately 5:12 pm, the Big Blue collapsed during the construction of the Miller Park (now American Family Field) baseball stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a load of over 450 tonnes (440 long tons; 500 short tons) on the hook.

  5. Pasco, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Lampson Crane yard, Port of Big Pasco, in Pasco. Pasco is home to the Tri-Cities Airport, a regional commercial and private airport served by several airlines with direct flights to 10 US cities: Burbank, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, San Diego and Seattle. [19]

  6. UPDATE: Top-heavy crane tips over along I-182 in Pasco. It’s ...

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  7. Multi-million transit center, Walmart update, $1M Lampson ...

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    Lampson crane company Lampson International will build a dry storage warehouse near its corporate offices, 607 E. Columbia Drive, this summer. The city of Kennewick issued permits for the roughly ...

  8. Left Coast Lifter - Wikipedia

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    The shear-leg crane on Left Coast Lifter has a 328-foot (100 m) long boom, weighing 992 short tons (900 t) with a 1,873-short-ton (1,699 t) lift capacity. [4] It is the largest barge crane ever used on the U.S. West Coast.

  9. When will the big blue cranes ship to the Pacific Ocean? - AOL

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    The U.S. Navy contracted for two giant blue cranes to be shipped to work on submarines. The military has yet to decide when the cranes will move out of Manitowoc.