Nice pics Sam looks like the job is progressing very well, I shall have to make an effort to get over there again but at the moment the weather is too crap I ended up running for cover last time I went there to avoid a good drenching.
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ye the job is going very well however the 750 is still broken and the taller building at the far end is still as it was before so they are just crushing and seperating at the moment so there is nothing to be missed in the high reach demolition sector at the moment but it should pick up as soon as the 750 is fixed or an alternative is found
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Just briefly called and had a look at how things were progressing on the job, here's a few pics I took but the weather was not really game today.
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he jeremy are they still working on the same bit of site as when i was there last week because that was quite close to the fence???
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OK, so where did the D6R XW fit in to the equation? is it wider track plates and an extra bottom roller on the undercarriage - kind of like an LGP wannabe?
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RichardJW~ wrote:OK, so where did the D6R XW fit in to the equation? is it wider track plates and an extra bottom roller on the undercarriage - kind of like an LGP wannabe?
Richard I think you'll find that Stuart Bickley can answer that question, must say I did wonder myself.
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Joes1989 wrote:Shots like those dozer ones jeremy make me want a dozer ticket even more!!!!!
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I'd love a go in one myself Joe.
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The XW has a bigger engine i think? We had one on site and it looked way bigger than the LGP D6R's we've had on site! Go Back maybe able to help also as he drives a D6R XW for Coles!
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