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050 — Direktlink
06.08.2012, 22:11 Uhr
graham newell



Walter had a Mitchigan crane, the same crane was made under licence in the UK by Allen of Oxford, called a K52,here are a couple of pictures of Allen /Mitchigan cranes from the Walter Woolfenden collection of pictures.



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051 — Direktlink
07.08.2012, 20:48 Uhr
graham newell



Hello, something slightly different this time,While Walter usually sent his cranes to other vehicles in distress, this time it was the other way round.
One of Walter Woolfendens Lorain cranes was not prepared properly for road transit and subsiquently struck an overhead road sign causing considerible disruption, here are the results.




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052 — Direktlink
08.08.2012, 08:22 Uhr
thetoughgetgoing



Oh my...
Just love yours pics graham
One of the most interesting threads I know of!

Hoping the WoolfENDen is still far away
Simon
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053 — Direktlink
08.08.2012, 17:32 Uhr
graham newell



Hi Simon, there are loads still to post, I am glad that you are enjoying them along with everyone else that take a look at this thread.
If you get fed up waiting you can tate a look at my photostream, there are probably about 1000+ pictures on cranes there.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62532775@N03/
I will hopefully post some more tonight.
Best regards
Graham

Dieser Post wurde am 08.08.2012 um 17:35 Uhr von graham newell editiert.
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054 — Direktlink
08.08.2012, 17:44 Uhr
graham newell



Here is just a little picture just to show how diverse the collection is. Walter Woolfenden is the gentleman sitting down on the right.about late 50's early 60's

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055 — Direktlink
08.08.2012, 22:40 Uhr
graham newell



Hello again, Walter had two Pettibone cranes that were amongst the smallest in the fleet, they were used for diverse operations and were quite often tied up on long term contracts, here are a couple of pictures.





Dieser Post wurde am 08.08.2012 um 22:42 Uhr von graham newell editiert.
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056 — Direktlink
10.08.2012, 18:27 Uhr
graham newell



Hello, a few more from the auctions again, this would be either Ruddington or Burtonwood and a constant sorce of equipment for Walter Woolfenden to keep or sell on .
I hope I have not posted these before it is getting harder to remember.



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057 — Direktlink
14.08.2012, 01:59 Uhr
graham newell



Here are a couple of shots of Walter Woolfendens cranes out on the road





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058 — Direktlink
15.08.2012, 00:00 Uhr
graham newell



Hello again, here are a couple of shots around the yard, with various activities taking place.




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059 — Direktlink
16.08.2012, 21:05 Uhr
graham newell



Walter Woolfenden use to buy alot of equipment at auction and then refurbish the equipment to his own high standards, here are a couple of pictures of restorations in progress.




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060 — Direktlink
16.08.2012, 21:20 Uhr
Gast:chaot
Gäste


best pix ever! i like this old machines !
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061 — Direktlink
17.08.2012, 17:23 Uhr
kodo63



Hi Graham,

The Design of the "Oberwagen" or "Drehbühne" from the K52 (the first pic from Post 050) looks like a "puppet house" or so ... so many nice windows. :-)
--
Gruß aus Hamburg
André
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062 — Direktlink
17.08.2012, 19:43 Uhr
graham newell



Thanks chaot,
I am glad you like them,It is a very comprehensive archive, spanning many years, I will keep posting.
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063 — Direktlink
17.08.2012, 21:04 Uhr
Gast:chaot
Gäste


thank you! - for sharing your archive!
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064 — Direktlink
17.08.2012, 22:38 Uhr
graham newell



Hi Andre, I agree, the crane on the K52 is a very strange design, the photo below the one you mentioned is slightly different in window design, slightly cleaner in design with less panels.
Walter was trying to sell the crane in the second photo so he took it to one of the auctions at either Ruddington or Burtonwood, on the back of a trailer, it wasen't in the auction but Walter still managed to sell the crane while he was there bidding for more equipment.
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065 — Direktlink
17.08.2012, 23:06 Uhr
graham newell



Hello. one of the things that always amaze me when I look at some of these old photo's, is the total lack of safe working distances aruond the various lifts that were taking place, between the actual lifts and casual passes by, here is a good example, life is continuing as normal directly behind the crane, not to mention the boys sat on the wall watching with intrest.

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066 — Direktlink
17.08.2012, 23:49 Uhr
kerst



Even in the late 70's and early 80's safety wasn't much of an issue.
This picture illustrates this very nicely, showing a Gottwald crane operating in a shopping street.
A sign "Mind your head" would be appropriate at least.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7082/7352110712_a6cdd81c9b_b.jpg

Kerst
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067 — Direktlink
18.08.2012, 00:41 Uhr
graham newell



I agree Kerst, the picture below is one I always look at in disbelief, I know the date is 1959, but it is just unbelievible.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/62532775@N03/6261285529/in/set-72157626566866369
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068 — Direktlink
18.08.2012, 08:30 Uhr
kodo63



Yes, thats right. I experienced that myself (sorry for my bad english!) while the building-up of a big Liebherr lattice boom crane with a telescopic crane in Hannover in the 80s: Everyone could struggle between the cranes, it was a very interesting costruction site ... suddenly the telescopic crane nearly tipped over cause one of the "Abstützungen?!" (i don´t know the translation) brakes through an sewage-channel under the street. Good luck, nothing serious happened.

By the way: whats about the safety and trustworthy of the old machines you show us graham? Are there a lot of accidents?

Nice weekend!
--
Gruß aus Hamburg
André
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069 — Direktlink
18.08.2012, 08:57 Uhr
graham newell



Hi Kodo63, I am away for the weekend , I will post a couple of accidents on my return
Regards Graham
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070 — Direktlink
20.08.2012, 22:55 Uhr
graham newell



Hello I will post a couple of accidents soon, but for now here are a couple of photo's of tandem lifts.



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071 — Direktlink
21.08.2012, 22:04 Uhr
graham newell



Hello as promissed here are a few accidents, on number 046 of this thread I posted a few accidents, here are a few more.







I have no idear what happened in this accident, or wheather it was one of Walter Woolfendens cranes that was involved.

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072 — Direktlink
22.08.2012, 10:59 Uhr
thetoughgetgoing



Awesome, just awesome!!!
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073 — Direktlink
22.08.2012, 23:43 Uhr
graham newell



Hello again, some really early pictures of Walter Woolfenden cranes this time. Walter got into cranes almost by accident. he had a 50% stake in a garage in Liverpool and was asked one day if he could lift something for a customer, the rest as they say is history.




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074 — Direktlink
23.08.2012, 23:07 Uhr
graham newell



Hello once again, time for Walter Woolfendens big Lorain MC 875. Rated at 75 tons, by todays standards it really does not sound much to get exicited about, but in 1962 this really was a big machine.I hope I have not posted these before.




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