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Razorback's "Tovarich ACT-2000"

Description
Responding to the needs of construction companies for an urban crane truck that can handle the tight spaces of Brick City, Tovarich came up with the ACT-2000 or Articulated Crane Truck.

The vehicle is a specially designed, heavy lift mobile crane unit with a max lift capacity of around 22,000 pounds, and is rated to run at speeds roughly 55 mph. It is a heavy, slow vehicle, but is designed with urban areas in mind, being large enough to field the heavy lift crane, yet maneuverable enough to navigate tight city streets when driven by a well trained operator.

While in the driver's seat, you can drive the truck, operate the lights, and set the horizontal stabilizers in place. The stabilizers MUST be fully extended in order to use the crane, without parts colliding or causing damage. The stabilizers help the crane reach that max lift capacity of 22,000 lbs.

The passenger seat is where the operator can move the crane in back, tilting and extending the boom and 4 tow ropes. With these abilities, the Tovarich ACT-2000 is sure to become a mainstay in any construction endeavor requiring a mobile crane system!

CONTROLS:

Driver's Seat-
WASD - Movement
PgUp/PgDn - Stabilizers

Passenger Seat-
W/S - Boom Lift/Lower
A/D - Crane Rotation
PgUp/PgDn - Boom Extend/Retract
Alt PgUp/PgDn - Rope Extend/Retract
Q - Beacon Lights
J - Hazard Lights

//////WARNINGS///////
Crane Boom must be in folded and stowed position to ensure safety when driving the crane truck to any site.

The "Max Lift" refers to the tested lifting capacity of the ACT-2000 with the boom at 50 degrees tilted up, fully extended, and turned 90 degrees to either side of the truck. DO NOT EXCEED 22,000 LBS OR THE TRUCK WILL TIP OVER.

Ensure stabilizers are fully extended before operating the crane, and then retracted when finished using the crane.