A couple of pics of some new (2 month) old TR100's earning a crust for us:
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IMG_0042 by StuBickley, on Flickr
Coming over the hill................
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IMG_0027 by StuBickley, on Flickr
And chasing but never quite catching a 777D.....................
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IMG_0016 by StuBickley, on Flickr
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New TR100's dogging on
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Re: New TR100's dogging on
Excellent photos Stu What do the operators think of them?
Was there any particular reason for buying Terex as opposed to Cat or Komatsu Haulers?
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Was there any particular reason for buying Terex as opposed to Cat or Komatsu Haulers?
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Re: New TR100's dogging on
i allways liked the 3311's for some reason as they seemed good work horses.It's nice to see these trucks not stupidly overloaded.Over loading gets expensive in the longrun and so does not having a grader on the roads.
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