Posted by big tee on October 24, 2018 at 19:57:38 from (199.120.66.180):
They put these three windmills up in 2016 and it has been in court ever since. This week they are moving the huge crane in to take them down. They are next to the ethanol plant and are using a parking lot as a staging area for the parts to put the crane together. I was hauling corn for my son and I stopped and talked to a couple of the truckers who were bringing the pieces of the crane in---they told me it takes 36 semi loads to haul all the pieces. I wish I would have got the pics of the tracks but didn't have my camera yesterday. The truckers said each track assembly weighed 90,000 lbs. The white boom piece goes on the top of the main boom. They had a huge crane to lift the parts off of the detach semi trailers to put the really big one together. Somehow the town of Fairbank Iowa--which is a mile on the other side of the ethanol plant got involved and the judge ruled in their favor. Sorry for the doubles- Will keep you informed. Made 8 trips with the hopper bottom grain trailer today and the wife did the same---HARD ON A OLD MAN!!!!
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