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hitachi ex 200lc

Post #1 by v8detroit » Wed Feb 29, 2012 3:44 pm

this is a machine i have been moving for a number of years now it is a year 2000 machine and is in as new condition
and works every day :claphands: :claphands: just thought i would share with everyone credit to the driver :claphands:
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Post #2 by Martyn Henley » Wed Feb 29, 2012 3:50 pm

Amazing John, he really has looked after the machine :brravo:

Nice rig you have there as well John :thumbup:

Do you do anything for Mc Geoghans these days ?

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Post #3 by v8detroit » Wed Feb 29, 2012 3:57 pm

Martyn Henley wrote:Amazing John, he really has looked after the machine :brravo:

Nice rig you have there as well John :thumbup:

Do you do anything for Mc Geoghans these days ?

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hello Martyn,
i dont do anything for mc geoghans now .as for my scania i have sold it ,well waiting to get money sorted but it is
sold .work is bad so i am going to go back to ireland and finish off my house i started 6 years ago :oops: :oops: the price off
diesel and what you get for the job it`s not worth it now .i will miss it but what can you do.are you going to spalding ? i will
go probably be my last show :cry: regards john o`shea
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Post #4 by Martyn Henley » Wed Feb 29, 2012 4:07 pm

Oh blimey John sorry to hear that :(

I am planning to go to Spalding this year but all i shall take with me are display models as i dont have time to make models to sell there, flat out as it is ..
Well i hope you will still keep in touch with us all over here... things can only get better in time

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Post #5 by v8detroit » Wed Feb 29, 2012 6:15 pm

Martyn Henley wrote:Oh blimey John sorry to hear that :(

I am planning to go to Spalding this year but all i shall take with me are display models as i dont have time to make models to sell there, flat out as it is ..
Well i hope you will still keep in touch with us all over here... things can only get better in time

Martyn :thumbup:

thank`s Martyn, wont go for a few months ,got to pack up 2500 models :wtf: :wtf: and put them in a container :dizzy: that is the
great thing about computers it`s easy to keep in contact.i look forward to meeting you at spalding,regards john


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Post #6 by topkit » Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:20 pm

Nice machine and rig John, sorry to hear you are giving it up, by the way if you are still doing up the old Scammell tap in rubbolite on ebay and it will bring up some bits if they havent sold. So will you be dragging Ray out for a few beers when you go back home!! cheers David


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Post #7 by v8detroit » Wed Mar 07, 2012 8:37 pm

topkit wrote:Nice machine and rig John, sorry to hear you are giving it up, by the way if you are still doing up the old Scammell tap in rubbolite on ebay and it will bring up some bits if they havent sold. So will you be dragging Ray out for a few beers when you go back home!! cheers David

thanks David, yeh work was very quiet and with the price of diesel and insurance going up i said i would sell up and move back to ireland
for a wile and finnish building my house ,and if i manage that i can try and get my old trucks sorted out.i will miss the low loader`s been doing it since 1995 don`t know anything else :lol: :lol: i meet ray fairly reguarly for a few pints he is still collecting models :doh: thanks David regards john

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Post #8 by jcb4cx » Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:36 pm

i used to see quite a few of their machines parked at the M3/M25 junction ,most of it looked very tidy
every village has one , is yours missing you


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Post #9 by v8detroit » Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:38 pm

jcb4cx wrote:i used to see quite a few of their machines parked at the M3/M25 junction ,most of it looked very tidy

yea that`s there yard,all the machines are kept as good as you can and better than most.a good firm and will miss moving nice machines
that the drivers actualy clean out the tracks :claphands: :claphands:


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Post #10 by bigkit » Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:40 pm

Is that really it then John???? :cry: :( :( :(


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