Vandalised 826GII

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Vandalised 826GII

Post #1 by SRB » Thu Nov 22, 2007 4:58 pm

Well looks like the fire bugs have been out and about :evil: , 826GII thats had a touch of the fire treatment. Must have got very hot, as aluminium melts a 660degC, note the melted turbo and rocker covers. pulled the half shafts, diconnected the steering and pulled it off the tip to an area where we can get the lowboy to it. Looks like a write off, machine is less than two years old.
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Re: Vandalised 826GII

Post #2 by martyn williams » Thu Nov 22, 2007 5:25 pm

Hello Stuart,machine looks a in a sorry state,will it be written off or rebuilt?

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Re: Vandalised 826GII

Post #3 by Holger » Thu Nov 22, 2007 5:48 pm

Group shot, you can tell who does all the work by the overalls..........

You are the one in the middle? :D

Thank you for the pics! It is a shame!
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Re: Vandalised 826GII

Post #4 by SRB » Thu Nov 22, 2007 6:03 pm

Looks like it will be written off, not much to salvage but the axles, wheels, maybe transmission if we are lucky. When it takes the aluminum on the engine like this one it normally means a write off as the heat causes too much damage, a cab fire alone can cause a write off due to the cost of replacing the rops structure, wiring, seat, gauges and the time and effort involved in re-fitting it. If the machine is a current production model, ie: if this was a "H" series, sometimes you can get a "plug and play" cab off the assembly line.

Forensic guys have crawled all over it and cant find anything to confirm one way or another but site have had trouble in the past with vandals.
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Re: Vandalised 826GII

Post #5 by martyn williams » Thu Nov 22, 2007 7:05 pm

Hello Stuart,Do Finning stock an exhaust stack for a 933g or something that will do the job.Its the same design as on that compactor but smaller diameter.Ran the engines on the D2 today,the first time for months,donkey started third pull.


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Re: Vandalised 826GII

Post #6 by SRB » Thu Nov 22, 2007 7:25 pm

Drop me an e-mail with your serial number and the diameter of the stack on Martyn and ill see what i can find.

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