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Subject: Re: heavy lift


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Dave Spencer (Dave Spencer R786690)
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Date Posted: Monday, April 21, 05:37:01pm
In reply to: Buddy 's message, "heavy lift" on Monday, April 21, 05:32:09pm

Buddy, It was probably the Australia Star, she had a 200 ton plus jumbo derrick and she was often used just for heavy lift purposes. I believe she could ballast from one side to the other in about 20 minutes. Maybe others on here that will know more. Regards Dave

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Re: heavy liftVernon R697530 (Australia Star?)Tuesday, April 22, 01:12:07am
Re: heavy liftEvan Lewis (Sounds like.)Wednesday, April 23, 12:01:45pm


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