Ruston Bucyrus Cranes/Draglines.
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Re: Ruston Bucyrus Cranes/Draglines.
Nick Drew wrote:Hi all,
We seem to be lacking material on Ruston Bucyrus machines
Anyone else got any pics, scans , etc
Nick
Is this one?
or this
thanx for looking
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Re: Ruston Bucyrus Cranes/Draglines.
Looks like a RB 3 excavator in the second photo.
I was sent these photos from a guy restoring a 22B in the USA.
It has a Caterpillar power unit.
Martyn
I was sent these photos from a guy restoring a 22B in the USA.
It has a Caterpillar power unit.
Martyn
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Re: Ruston Bucyrus Cranes/Draglines.
That is fantastic that such a beast has been restored.Good shots there fella.
Re: Ruston Bucyrus Cranes/Draglines.
Serviceday on the 30-RB new bolts,oil and some welding.
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Re: Ruston Bucyrus Cranes/Draglines.
This thread seemed the best place for the following question regarding RB cranes & draglines.
I've seen brochures listed on eBay for RB, some of these describe the machine as being a "Heavy Duty" version, for example, 30-RB "Standard" and 30-RB "Heavy Duty".
Does anyone know the difference between the two?
I love the 3-RB photograph. Can't see many of those still surviving. Just hope someone at least puts a tarp cover over it to protect the internals from the elements.
I've seen brochures listed on eBay for RB, some of these describe the machine as being a "Heavy Duty" version, for example, 30-RB "Standard" and 30-RB "Heavy Duty".
Does anyone know the difference between the two?
I love the 3-RB photograph. Can't see many of those still surviving. Just hope someone at least puts a tarp cover over it to protect the internals from the elements.
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