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Tadano TR-250 M-6

Tadano TR-250 M-6 in 地獄里長 (What the Hell Is Love), TV Series, 2023 IMDB Ep. 17

Class: Others, Construction & Engineering vehicle — Model origin: JP

Tadano TR-250 M-6

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

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mike962 DE

2023-10-24 19:29

Tadano TR-Series

their cabin which they use across multiple models

same headlights too
Link to "cdn.cranemarket.com"

-- Last edit: 2023-10-24 19:35:46

mike962 DE

2023-10-24 20:34

BTW many are badge clones with Kobelco ones since 2000

Quote 2000
A business alliance is formed with Tadano Ltd. for the purpose of producing wheel-type cranes.



Quote TADANO TO BUILD KOBELCO RT CARRIERS

Tadano and Kobelco Construction Machinery have signed an agreement under which Tadano will manufacture the carriers of Kobelco’s rough terrain cranes. The two companies have also agreed joint procurement and will use common parts for their RTs.

In a joint statement the companies said that the move would cut costs in development, parts procurement and manufacturing. Between the two companies, the arrangement is projected to increase profitability by ¥2bn ($18m). Tadano will begin supplying Kobelco with carriers in the second half of fiscal 2001 (which starts October 2001).

Each company will continue to design and manufacture its own uppers.The deal also excludes marketing and servicing – each company will continue to market its own product and provide service support.

Demand for RTs in Japan peaked at 4,500 units in 1991. In fiscal 1999, domestic demand was 1,500 units. Demand is forecasted to be flat this year, the companies said, and they saw no early recovery in demand.


https://www.cranestodaymagazine.com/news/tadano-to-build-kobelco-rt-carriers/

-- Last edit: 2023-10-24 20:37:08

mike962 DE

2023-10-24 20:47

looks very much like TR-250M-6 but not sure

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-- Last edit: 2023-10-24 20:49:16

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