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    Default Floor lifting frame

    Just uploaded this to the Repo, this thread will be for people which are having problems or just to show pics of it
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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    Quote Originally Posted by Craneman View Post
    Just uploaded this to the Repo, this thread will be for people which are having problems or just to show pics of it
    vary nice craneman! one problem i have with a when i use the Liebherr LTM 1050-3.1 crane it only connects to one side
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    Quote Originally Posted by hotrod55 View Post
    vary nice craneman! one problem i have with a when i use the Liebherr LTM 1050-3.1 crane it only connects to one side
    Thats the actual crane. the ties dont have a longenough reach to get to both ends.

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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    Have problem to load floor

    I read that these controls are "The floor can be detached with CTRL+ALT+F9/10"


    CTRL+ALT+F9 to hook?
    CTRL+ALT+F10 to release?

    correct me if I'm wrong, thx

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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    I love it very good idea well done

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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    Quote Originally Posted by Fili86RaceFace View Post
    Have problem to load floor

    I read that these controls are "The floor can be detached with CTRL+ALT+F9/10"


    CTRL+ALT+F9 to hook?
    CTRL+ALT+F10 to release?

    correct me if I'm wrong, thx
    It means you can UNHOOK (drop it) with pressing CTRL+ALT+F9 OR CTRL+ALT+F10! The floor will automatically hook to the frame! Just try it and you will understand... Btw be sure that your crane has forwardcommands!

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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    Quote Originally Posted by Craneman View Post
    It means you can UNHOOK (drop it) with pressing CTRL+ALT+F9 OR CTRL+ALT+F10! The floor will automatically hook to the frame! Just try it and you will understand... Btw be sure that your crane has forwardcommands!
    which of the two buttons engages the load?

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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    He already said neither of them do... once it gets close to the concrete floor it will automitically "engage" as youre implying. Then you use the two buttons to release the concrete floor, simple.
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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    Is it so hard to read?

    There is a notice on the selection image in the game menu that tells that it locks automatically
    and the buttons are only for unlocking, it only works with a RoR version that supports hookgroups and triggers of course.
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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    I think it's hard to hold down ctrl & + & alt & F & 9. =)
    Do as I say.......NOT like I do.

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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    Quote Originally Posted by Badboy View Post
    I think it's hard to hold down ctrl & + & alt & F & 9. =)
    I also think it's too hard to understand how it works =)

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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    Quote Originally Posted by Craneman View Post
    I also think it's too hard to understand how it works =)
    not hard to see how it works, the difficulty is to engage the concrete floor, it takes only a great Sennebogen cranes like the LTC and LTM is not big lift the concrete floor

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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    It's a heavy floor yes! Shame for you all that gamer didn't add forwardcommands to the sennebogen

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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    Quote Originally Posted by Craneman View Post
    It's a heavy floor yes! Shame for you all that gamer didn't add forwardcommands to the sennebogen
    I have a good experience using cranes Sennebogen time ago I had the pleasure of driving one, so I know how to hook up well loads

    I drive this model, 660 HD in dragline version, 50 m boom
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    Default Re: Floor lifting frame

    lucky when did you start running a dragline?

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    Quote Originally Posted by loghauler View Post
    lucky when did you start running a dragline?
    when I was 16 years

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    ich finde es gut

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    pretty cool i cant make anything as cool as this!

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