Classic pictures Updated 20/04/2024
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 08/05/2020
Nice , I like the 3CX picture . Considering for three/four decades pre mini excavators taking over there was a 3C / 3CX almost on every street corner there are not many working pictures on the internet. Probably too common to photograph.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 11/05/2020
Nice pics Steve; the third one down with the dozer on the back of the old AEC, I haven't seen a blade raising and lowering hydraulic system like that before?
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Hi, Jeremy,
That's an Allis Chalmers dozer with "Baker" equipment.
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That's an Allis Chalmers dozer with "Baker" equipment.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 11/05/2020
Thanks Fred that's one I've never seen before. it doesn't look the cleverest of ideas though, if a hydraulic hose burst the operator would get drowned.
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