Nice video. This crane was made by the Industrial Works in Bay City Michigan in 1914. Industrial Works later became Industrial Brownhoist. This crane was last owned by Conrail who donated it to the museum in 1986. It has a capacity of 110 tons at a radius of 17 feet.
Couldn’t tell from the video, does this crane have a counter weight on the back of the cab? If not then what keeps it from tipping when swung to the side while hosting a load?
Great stuff for kids big and small. I'm one of the Big ones. I've been there and need to go again. Great video.
Nice video. This crane was made by the Industrial Works in Bay City Michigan in 1914. Industrial Works later became Industrial Brownhoist. This crane was last owned by Conrail who donated it to the museum in 1986. It has a capacity of 110 tons at a radius of 17 feet.
Thanks for sharing !
Nice work.
Muszę przyznać ze te maszyny naprawdę robią wrażenie to tak jakbym odbywał podróż w czasie
Several steam crane s still in operation in Sri Lankan railway s
Couldn’t tell from the video, does this crane have a counter weight on the back of the cab? If not then what keeps it from tipping when swung to the side while hosting a load?
Would be nice without the people talking
What museum is this crane put at?
Apparently Greenfield Village as it says in the description.
neat stuff! 👍 BE250T