incredulous, the brains trust for something of this magnitude has to be a very well disciplined & cohesive force of forward thinking skilled engineers. I take my hat off in respect to Liebherr Maritime.
these guys are amazing in their creation of a crane this size and lifting capacity. this is a huge machine with extremely large boom assembly. great job
@@TheNemosdaddy If you spend a few minutes of reading about ancient Egypt from academic sources, you would figure out that those workers were not slaves!!
Impressive. Having build cranes from Meccano and Knex I am truly impressed how you manage all forces and make such a high boom stable. After all, it all comes down to one pivotal point relaying all forces to the ground. Awesome!
I can only wish I had known about cranes like this when I was younger coming out of high school. This would have been my career, hands down. Traveling from one job to the next working with the best & largest equipment in the world. Wow! I probably would also make a lot more money than I do as a first responder. Thanks for the videos. They are very entertaining for us mechanical nerds.
As a crane operator for 33 years, 2 things I will say: the learning curve could be nerve racking. 2nd, for the sake of safety to others & yourself and/or damage to equipment, you need to know your equipment & limitations well .
About $500,000/mnth plus another $300-500k in mobilization cost. Usually bid more in large multi-month projects in the 7 figure range though. All relative since you'll be spending about $25-30 million to buy one.
I am very impressed on how much enginuity goes into building monstrous cranes like the Liebherr 13000. I'm also curious as to what kinds of jobsites can a crane with a 248 meter/744 foot height can be best used in. 744 feet is 144 feet higher than the average height of every strip resort in Las Vegas let alone the height of the average tower crane could reach.
If you are interested in the technical details of the LR 13000, lytken , you should visit www.liebherr.com/CR/en-GB/products_cr.wfw/id-15399-0/measure-metric and have a look at the download section - you're welcome!
A lifting tool kit for any construction site, like a mechanic needs a pulling tool for pulleys on a crankshaft. Long reach for a big site with lots of "Light" loads or moving a key heavy component, this can do it... Nice now I only need 2 instead of a large variety, one can keep working while one configures for specialized lifts.
so this crane can lift about 50 tons at about 150-200 meters high right, so that is what the egiptians were using to lift up the 30 ton stones at theese hight about 4000 years ago, now it makes sense i get it, cus i was wondering how they have done it :D
@03:25 _"Hat jemand Fritz gesehen?"_ - _"Keine Ahnung, ich weiss nur das er den legendären LTM 1030-2.1 hierher gefahren hat..."_ währenddessen im legendären LTM 1030-2.1 in 250m Höhe: "Ey Leute macht kein scheiss ich bin immer noch hier drin!!"_
@Keyboard runner I would believe they are, as well as the Italian heavy lift specialists Foggioli S.p.A, who skillfuly operated the heavy lifting and trasportation for Space-X.
Christ, I remember when our Terex 275 started sliding down an icy hill in Alberta, (when the supervisor is a crackhead and is in too much of a hurry to install studs. The setup on that was annoying, can't imagine how annoying this is.
I believe that the 4 m parts size limit they reference in the video is to allow it to fit in standard shipping containers, or at least on standard flat beds
This crane boom is just one step of wrong riggings it will all come tumbling down. Don’t do any wrong rigged lifts, that is crazy to see the Bow in the Jibs and the booms when you were erecting it that’s a crazy amount of bow, thanks BigAl California.
Incredible engineering excellence. I am left in no doubt that Liebherr are the world leaders in crane design and manufacture.
Made in Germany: excellent engineering.
Fgrsguuhf
Made in germany is always excellent
Yep!All “that” was maded in ‘de’ with imported brains from another country’s😏
How do you know about "imported brains"?
I met a guy who is a higher managerial person and engineer at this company. He is Polish.
incredulous, the brains trust for something of this magnitude has to be a very well disciplined & cohesive force of forward thinking skilled engineers.
I take my hat off in respect to Liebherr Maritime.
Right sir
these guys are amazing in their creation of a crane this size and lifting capacity. this is a huge machine with extremely large boom assembly. great job
you know its a big crane when you need to set it up with a crane
Zonies Coasters you’d be surprised how many cranes require another crane to be assembled
@@knuttsackjones3094 he didnt said that this crane is the only one, did he ?
Auk ah Pusing I don’t get your question. The only one what? On site?
Forget it, u must be fun at party, or maybe too old for the joke
Auk ah Pusing I’m a heavy equipment operator with plenty of time operating cranes. Did it occur to you maybe your question was idiotic?
Now they can build the pyramids that were built by hand 5000 years ago.
Few more than 5000 years ago. Of course they had tens of thousands of slaves to do it
That might've happened by aliens 🤭👍
@@TheNemosdaddy And hundreds of them died due to their work.
@@TheNemosdaddy
If you spend a few minutes of reading about ancient Egypt from academic sources, you would figure out that those workers were not slaves!!
@@abdallahabdelmonaem9390 lot of people have no idea, that the people were employees
Impressive. Having build cranes from Meccano and Knex I am truly impressed how you manage all forces and make such a high boom stable. After all, it all comes down to one pivotal point relaying all forces to the ground. Awesome!
Watch here.
I can only wish I had known about cranes like this when I was younger coming out of high school. This would have been my career, hands down. Traveling from one job to the next working with the best & largest equipment in the world. Wow! I probably would also make a lot more money than I do as a first responder. Thanks for the videos. They are very entertaining for us mechanical nerds.
As a crane operator for 33 years, 2 things I will say: the learning curve could be nerve racking. 2nd, for the sake of safety to others & yourself and/or damage to equipment, you need to know your equipment & limitations well .
@@U2BER2012 Yeah, I would hope they let me start "small" and work my way up.
Well one things for sure ,that beast is booked 2 & 3 yrs in advance ,I can't imagine the monthly rate .
probably at least 700 bucks!
Will Fishing lol is that a joke?
Will Fishing I wonder what it is forreal. Probably 100,000 a month or more.
About $500,000/mnth plus another $300-500k in mobilization cost. Usually bid more in large multi-month projects in the 7 figure range though.
All relative since you'll be spending about $25-30 million to buy one.
@@sugershakify I knew I guessed low
German engineers are the best at turning iron into engineering masterpieces 🇩🇪❤
I wonder how many Km of wire rope is used in these configurations
The Kings of heavy equipment
Those wacky Germans, always having to prove technical superiority :) An amazing machine, wow!
They built this crane just to build their next crane.
I am very impressed on how much enginuity goes into building monstrous cranes like the Liebherr 13000. I'm also curious as to what kinds of jobsites can a crane with a 248 meter/744 foot height can be best used in. 744 feet is 144 feet higher than the average height of every strip resort in Las Vegas let alone the height of the average tower crane could reach.
Building parking garages I've seen with a 1300 idk for something this big. Pyramids?
bet thats the highest that mobile cranes ever been too,another world record
AWESOME.... The "small" crane looked like a hooked lambari tetra fish at that height.
To design such cranes excellent structural engineers are needed. Amazing
You know it's tall when you can see clouds in between the crane and camera...
You guys are badass. Cheers from USA
I want one.
Just for home usage. And because building one looks like a fun job.
Hey @Liebherr can you send this to the Suez Canal? I hear they need some help plucking containers off a 400m long ship
i am wondering what it can lift with longest boom out horizontal
great video btw thanks for sharing it
If you are interested in the technical details of the LR 13000, lytken , you should visit www.liebherr.com/CR/en-GB/products_cr.wfw/id-15399-0/measure-metric and have a look at the download section - you're welcome!
thanks i will do that
wow it can take ca. 20 T 132 meters out WOW
Absolutely impressive - isn't it, lytken !?
yes it sure is a real wow factor :-)
These guys in this video must've been having a blast cobbling that monster together.
Any wind loading would be terrifying. Only for indoor use.
Amazing, has anything replaced this yet.
In its kind not yet
Monumental!
FrankenCrane gang wya?
Hier!
A lifting tool kit for any construction site, like a mechanic needs a pulling tool for pulleys on a crankshaft. Long reach for a big site with lots of "Light" loads or moving a key heavy component, this can do it... Nice now I only need 2 instead of a large variety, one can keep working while one configures for specialized lifts.
How thick must be the concrete paving and foundations beneath to support all that weight without cracking?
THICC
like a 3900 picking up a gang box....what a beast...
Just a diecast model of one of these is well over $2,000.
Super 👍 Herr Willim
Liebher Cadillac of The cranes
And I thought the 600 ton Liebherr was huge that I ran!
so this crane can lift about 50 tons at about 150-200 meters high right, so that is what the egiptians were using to lift up the 30 ton stones at theese hight about 4000 years ago, now it makes sense i get it, cus i was wondering how they have done it :D
Excellent. Only Germans can built machines like that.
You should see the Chinese ones...
@@napolean_ragland they are yellow aren't they?
@@hanshartfiel6394 They make the German ones look like toys
Serious bit of kit
Красиво,гниют всетаки.
@2:54 where the hell is the tag line???
Good question
Wouldn't a tagline be pretty useless after 50' or so.
That's not a crane, that's a freaking heavy-duty mobile elevator!
@03:25 _"Hat jemand Fritz gesehen?"_ - _"Keine Ahnung, ich weiss nur das er den legendären LTM 1030-2.1 hierher gefahren hat..."_ währenddessen im legendären LTM 1030-2.1 in 250m Höhe: "Ey Leute macht kein scheiss ich bin immer noch hier drin!!"_
Пацаны ну вы ващщее инженеры лучшие на планете👍👍👍
well....what if I want to test drive one of these babies.....like around the block
True geek porn.
How much does thing cost with all accessories: the counterweight, the boom, the hook blocks?
CaballeroMXLI98 I don’t know but I bet it’s over 10 million dollars at least
50 million dollars
I'd like to ride that "pill" all the way up!
Good luck. Its 2 parted at least at all times cuz the block is so heavy
Einfach nur geil gratulation liebherr
That takes Big Shit to a whole new level amazing!
Wonder how much that bad boy cost ?
Incredible machine imagine the responsibility of operating it I bet he makes some serious cash probably more than my $30.00 ph 😁
молодцы германцы мать вашу)
гугл переводчик перевёл "Молодцы немцы твоя мать)", прикинь подумали что-то нехорошее! )))
they need that on the suez canal now xD
lets unload those containers
Even the Cockpit has an Air conditioner damn
shame its missing that last two meters in lift height.
And one giant windstorm comes and blows it over
2:54 Pronunciation of "Liebherr"
Lib--Herr
i need an LR13000 for making a small treehouse in my backyard
can this giant actually crawl?
jepp
Mind boggling.
That crane must cost over $10,000.
Hah! On CraneTrader, I found a used 2015 LTM 1030 (Their smallest mobile crane) that was $300,000! I can't even imagine how much the LR 13000 costs.
Its millions dude
Cranes are simples : if it's heavy, make the crane heavier
Amazing crane :)
Просто нет слов. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Magnificent!
I wonder if Liebherr is aware of how crucial their cranes are in building the first interplanetary crewed spaceships. I hope they are.
@Keyboard runner I would believe they are, as well as the Italian heavy lift specialists Foggioli S.p.A, who skillfuly operated the heavy lifting and trasportation for Space-X.
Good Crane
Personally I think they are compensating for something...
He was completely satisfied talking about his erection too.
Amazing!
So how much is to hire per one hour. Lemme think € 1000 000 no change thanks!?
Is that a manitowoc 18000?
That’s neat.
Christ, I remember when our Terex 275 started sliding down an icy hill in Alberta, (when the supervisor is a crackhead and is in too much of a hurry to install studs. The setup on that was annoying, can't imagine how annoying this is.
The real work for this crane is still being investigated, but for now hoisting 50 ton cranes into the air will do just fine.
Hello sir
Where rto buy crane starter
Germans working. Normal day at the office
how do you diassemble and transport it?
I believe that the 4 m parts size limit they reference in the video is to allow it to fit in standard shipping containers, or at least on standard flat beds
very carefully
So balbec was done like this? Not!
Hans the Crain operator.
Super 👍 Grüße aus Mainz
Impressive!! 💪
Impressive.
How does it get anywhere?
It get's disassembled and shipped by truck, rail and ship.
This crane boom is just one step of wrong riggings it will all come tumbling down.
Don’t do any wrong rigged lifts, that is crazy to see the Bow in the Jibs and the booms when you were erecting it that’s a crazy amount of bow, thanks BigAl California.
That is amazing
Who else thinks that the narrator sounds like Dave hax
Yea, amazing
Its a beautyfull beast
v nice crane
German made all mechine are good &excellent..
Liebherr berasal dari negara mana? Mhn dijawab komen saya
500th up vote! Great video!
Pretty neet. I'll take 2 please.
3:44 и сбросить его от туда))) гыгыгы
Holy Moly 👍
Amazing...
no cabe duda que el hombre blanco es la pura verdolaga
Así es ,en méxico hay una de estas trabajando
I saw this on Google chrome
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