Here's a few pics of our cat 140H that I'll be soon learning to operate. I had a go a couple of times before and decided to ask if i could learn the ropes of being a reasonable Grader op. I know there is nothing like experience but if there are any of you with some help and advice it is gladly received.
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Nice pics Jim!
I can only provide a Swedish document about grading
It is an old document by Bolinder Munktell - I think some things might have changed
I can only provide a Swedish document about grading
It is an old document by Bolinder Munktell - I think some things might have changed
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You lucky devil. The few times I've had a chance on a grader I've loved it although its only been up and down the haul road. I'd love one..........maybe one day I'll get my chance and I'll be seeking advice from you!
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Thanks Lads. Glad you liked the pics ,will be putting more up in the future mark my words now I've got the bug . Also thanks for the Link, that will come in handy.
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Re: Chepstow Plant Cat 140H
Jim M wrote:Thanks Lads. Glad you liked the pics ,will be putting more up in the future mark my words now I've got the bug . Also thanks for the Link, that will come in handy.
Jim
Will have to get together at some point Jim and do something for the blog mate
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Yea Nick any time . I'll get some hours on the machine to get a feel for it up on the tip then we'll get some pics mate. Its early stages yet, so bare with me on this one .
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More pics from yesterday up on the tip practising on my own ,Glad no one was watching
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Hi Ian
Yea mate i first started operating plant in the China clay works then i moved onto civil/ groundwork's then onto demolition and when everything went quiet went back to the quarries. I was on the books 5 years ago with Chepstow and when i came back went on with CS recruitment from Cardiff who supply them with drivers amongst others.
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Yea mate i first started operating plant in the China clay works then i moved onto civil/ groundwork's then onto demolition and when everything went quiet went back to the quarries. I was on the books 5 years ago with Chepstow and when i came back went on with CS recruitment from Cardiff who supply them with drivers amongst others.
Jim
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