Looks great Stuart.
Have Fiining been givern any classic machines to overhaul?
Finning Llantrisant did an engine repair on a 941 loader a few years back,
Did not get to the depot in time to photograph it.It is owned by a contractor from Bristol.
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Hello Martyn,
We've rebuilt a R2 here in Cannock, and there is a 933 i think in Winsford but not sure who's it is.
A few pics of the monitoring system in the D10, which tells you some of the machine totals:
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We've rebuilt a R2 here in Cannock, and there is a 933 i think in Winsford but not sure who's it is.
A few pics of the monitoring system in the D10, which tells you some of the machine totals:
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Hi Stuart, Do you have any details of the R2 rebuild ? I've recently bought one myself, and it needs quite a bit of work doing on it.....
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The D10 is off to Scotland for Scottish coal, machine and blade back together as one, a few pics to show the HID lighting...
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Well the D10 is out of the shop, quick wash off and then on to a low loader and away North up the M6, next time we see the D10 hope to have knocked the paint off those tracks and a bit of a shine on the blade.
Parked next to a D6N to show the size difference.....
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Parked next to a D6N to show the size difference.....
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Great pictures, Stuart. The comparison with the D6 is interesting, the blade on the D10 looks only marginally wider than the D6 one, and maybe 2 - 3 times taller, not such a big difference as I would have expected.
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Hi John,
Specs of the 2 blades as follows:
D6N LGP - VPAT Straight blade, 13'5" wide and a capacity of 4.13 yd3, weight of 2950kg.
D10T - SU blade, 15'11" wide with a capacity of 24.2 yd3, weight of 10229kg.
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Specs of the 2 blades as follows:
D6N LGP - VPAT Straight blade, 13'5" wide and a capacity of 4.13 yd3, weight of 2950kg.
D10T - SU blade, 15'11" wide with a capacity of 24.2 yd3, weight of 10229kg.
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