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Old 23-11-16, 15:14
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Fold-out Stabilising Legs for using the crane for heavy lift?
Cheers Tony,

Thanks for the reply Tony. Much appreciated

Do you reckon that the breakdown cranes on the Chevys are the M. E. Breakdown Crane?

From some angles they look a close match - then sometimes they do not!

It is a shame that the AWM could not have added one more line to their description - such as "Breakdown cranes manufactured by .... and model number .... crane capacity ...."

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Lionel
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