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Re: Coleman & Co

Post #381 by Jeremy Rowland » Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:11 pm

v8detroit wrote:
maxinef wrote:Some photos of Colemans 984 at Hull docks being loaded on a ship bound for New Zealand

i heard that mc gee`s 984 has gone to new zealand as well ? i dont know if its the same one that they used to knock
wembley stadium.


That would not really surprise me as I had heard that the New Zealand demo companys were after more than one high reach machine. :think:
I will post some more pics from the above demo that I took today a bit later on, I saw that Colemans had one of their new larger Volvo machines on site an EC380DL I could not get the best of shots as it was behind the Cat 350.

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Re: Coleman & Co

Post #382 by v8detroit » Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:30 pm

Jeremy Rowland wrote:
v8detroit wrote:
maxinef wrote:Some photos of Colemans 984 at Hull docks being loaded on a ship bound for New Zealand

i heard that mc gee`s 984 has gone to new zealand as well ? i dont know if its the same one that they used to knock
wembley stadium.


That would not really surprise me as I had heard that the New Zealand demo companys were after more than one high reach machine. :think:
I will post some more pics from the above demo that I took today a bit later on, I saw that Colemans had one of their new larger Volvo machines on site an EC380DL I could not get the best of shots as it was behind the Cat 350.

Jeremy

thanks Jeremy you have some great photos thanks for the post :bow:


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Re: Coleman & Co

Post #383 by Jeremy Rowland » Fri Apr 13, 2012 10:09 pm

Cheers John :thumbup: I am just posting a few of the pics I managed to get today.

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Re: Coleman & Co

Post #384 by Jack » Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:31 am

Super shots Jeremy, cheers

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Re: Coleman & Co

Post #385 by Thibault21 » Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:37 am

nice pics. :claphands: :claphands:


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Re: Coleman & Co

Post #386 by Jeremy Rowland » Sat Apr 14, 2012 7:48 pm

Cheers lads :thumbup: here are a few more from yesterday It was a bit late for me to go back today after my trip up north because they were working today.

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Re: Coleman & Co

Post #387 by Jeremy Rowland » Mon Apr 16, 2012 7:37 pm

Well I dropped by the site on my way home tonight and was able to get this side shot of Coleman & Co's new Volvo EC380DL, must see if I can get to see it in action?

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Re: Coleman & Co

Post #388 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:41 am

Managed to catch Coleman's taking down the other end of the building yesterday morning, I took some footage with my camcorder too but not sure how well it's come out as I haven't had the time to upload it to my pc yet, anyway here are a few pics of the demolition I will post more when I've had time to resize them. If you look carefully on the one shot you can see the lift gearbox plunging to the ground having been ripped out by Coleman's Cat 350.

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Re: Coleman & Co

Post #389 by Jack » Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:30 am

Nice shots as always mate! :)


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Re: Coleman & Co

Post #390 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:04 pm

Jack wrote:Nice shots as always mate! :)



Thanks Jack :wave: here's a few more that I have re-sized; I did pop round there this afternoon just to see how they had progressed yesterday and they do have most the high part of the building down now but I suspect that the work will continue for a while or so yet.

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