ye there are aloth of machines there from them controlled have only supplied the bigger machines
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Nice pics Sam and yes both you and John are correct it is a mobile baler that is on site, how interesting I've never seen one used on a demolition project before, does make a lot of sense though.
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Well I had time for a brief visit to the Denso factory today here's a few pics.......................
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Decided to take a trip over there today to see how things are progressing, I was quite surprised to see that the PC750 HRD machine was being dis-assembled
I had thought that this machine would of been used to demo the tower that stands on the end of the main office block but there was a Cat track loader building up a spoil pile so the old Cat 245 HRD could get up there.
I managed to dodge a severe drenching when it absolutely threw it down with rain, and got the following pics..............
Well some of em anyway
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I had thought that this machine would of been used to demo the tower that stands on the end of the main office block but there was a Cat track loader building up a spoil pile so the old Cat 245 HRD could get up there.
I managed to dodge a severe drenching when it absolutely threw it down with rain, and got the following pics..............
Well some of em anyway
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Re: Denso factory
jeremy, the komatsu 750hrd was disassembled but is still onsite, it seems that one of the 3 hydraulic cylinders was taken apart so maybee it was n=undergoing repair and might still be taking down the larger building however when i last went it seems that the other pc750 has gone from the site now
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Nice pics Sam
Guess we'll have to wait and see what happens with the PC750, would of been nice to get some shots of it in action.
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Guess we'll have to wait and see what happens with the PC750, would of been nice to get some shots of it in action.
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Re: Denso factory
ye i got some pics of it in action in barntly green if you look under thompsons new 750 there are some in there thati have posted.
here's the next installment of pics
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here's the next installment of pics
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