Just a quikie of something I've been up in Scotland to photograph.
Reports are good, not quite as comfortable as a D9, but will push and push and push
Paulhttp://www.rpaphotography.moonfruit.com
Liebherr 764, Scottish Coal
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I hope you've been getting some good video's of these machines for youtube mate!!!! How many of these are in the UK??? Does anyone know??
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Got some good video of it mate, it will be on YouTube soon. I'm doing all my videos in HD now so it takes a lot longer to get them edited. Currently working on some sea defence video-3 hours to do a 6 minute clip!!
I think there are 2 in Yorkshire, this one in Scotland and Liebherr Rental have one knocking about.
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I think there are 2 in Yorkshire, this one in Scotland and Liebherr Rental have one knocking about.
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Re: Liebherr 764, Scottish Coal
the one thats featured in earthmovers is in Huddersfield (Crossland Moor to be precise) at johnsons quarries
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Re: Liebherr 764, Scottish Coal
The 764 has spent more time broke down then it has working, We have even hired a D9R of wards to replace it, it really does brake down that much.
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Re: Liebherr 764, Scottish Coal
I'd hear dthat too Keep diggen through my work. Also heard it was supplied as standard with a cassette player??? How are the 785s looking with the skips on ( I take it you work at Broken Cross?) I only built them as far as the chassis before shipping them down from Hamilton
Re: Liebherr 764, Scottish Coal
jason 785s are working flat out nice and comfy truck makes all the difference as for the liebherr dozer none of the guys like it
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Re: Liebherr 764, Scottish Coal
seem ok all the operaters say they are a good machine 3 passes for a 777 -tr100 5 passes for the 785 they dont waste much time
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