Machines parked at docks awaiting to be shipped to Jamaica
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Machines parked at docks awaiting to be shipped to Jamaica
Taken a couple of years ago up on Immingham docks in between christmas and new year, these machines were being shipped out to Jamaica for a project (see the 365 thread in excavators). new Komatsu 40 ton trucks and D85 dozers, used cat 740s, D6s, 345s, couple of new cat 365s
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Weather was quite bad, bet they were glad they were off to a warmer climate,
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New 85 and used D6
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various in line
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Trucks in a line.
Take note of the plant number on the second truck from the left, this is a bit of an observation test, can anyone tell me the difference between this photo of the truck and the next one??
Take note of the plant number on the second truck from the left, this is a bit of an observation test, can anyone tell me the difference between this photo of the truck and the next one??
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Spot the difference.................
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SRB wrote:... a bit of an observation test ...
A bit of an observation test?
I saw the differences, I´m a good observer!
What happened? Did they drop it during loading on the ship?
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Something failed as they were lifting it out at the docks in Jamaica, unfortunatley it landed on the back of another truck.
Out of the two, one made it back to work, this one destined for spare parts.
Another shot of the front end.
Out of the two, one made it back to work, this one destined for spare parts.
Another shot of the front end.
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And another one................
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