Hi
Has anyone ever seen any picures of the UK RH200's and Cat 789's being transported to and from sites in the uk?
Not the old pics of the Ecconofreight move in Northumberland but on public roads?
Dave
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Re: Transporting RH200's and 789's
Hi I have some we moved a lot over the year I think there may be some on our web site if not can send you some.
regards
Tony www.ceinternational.co.uk
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Tony www.ceinternational.co.uk
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Hi Tony
Thank you for the information - that is an amazing gallery!
Certainly looks like a 789 skip and RH200 track in there.
Thanks again,
Dave
Thank you for the information - that is an amazing gallery!
Certainly looks like a 789 skip and RH200 track in there.
Thanks again,
Dave
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I'll second that. Everything from a DAF doing a wheelie to two pics of the HHT!
There's a few pics that look strikingly similar to - I think - BigKit's thread about dredging Salcombe harbour.
There's a few pics that look strikingly similar to - I think - BigKit's thread about dredging Salcombe harbour.
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Re: Transporting RH200's and 789's
I will get my lad to put some on of when we moved 15 789s to the states from blyth about 12 years ago thort there was some on there
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