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Re: Classic pictures Updated 23/06/2018

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Re: Classic pictures Updated 30/06/2018

Post #2893 by Jeremy Rowland » Sat Jun 30, 2018 7:18 pm

Great pics Steve :thumbup: the bulldozer in the last photo is Russian built based on the T54/55 tank chassis. :thumbup:

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Re: Classic pictures Updated 01/07/2018

Post #2895 by essexpete » Sun Jul 01, 2018 10:41 am

What is the Taylor Woodrow D series?

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essexpete wrote:What is the Taylor Woodrow D series?


Concrete Skip Perhaps :?:


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Re: Classic pictures Updated 01/07/2018

Post #2897 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Jul 01, 2018 4:47 pm

Neversweat wrote:
essexpete wrote:What is the Taylor Woodrow D series?


Concrete Skip Perhaps :?:



Yes it has a chute for concrete so I'd agree; nice Hymac 580 in the second photo. :thumbup:

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Re: Classic pictures Updated 01/07/2018

Post #2898 by essexpete » Sun Jul 01, 2018 11:52 pm

Jeremy Rowland wrote:
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essexpete wrote:What is the Taylor Woodrow D series?


Concrete Skip Perhaps :?:



Yes it has a chute for concrete so I'd agree; nice Hymac 580 in the second photo. :thumbup:

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And a fair old load on the Ford!

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Re: Classic pictures Updated 01/07/2018

Post #2899 by XS650 » Wed Jul 04, 2018 3:24 pm

Yes its a concrete skip on the Ford, used where the job has a big concrete batching plant on site . Things like new motorways and runways.
Rarely seen nowadays.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 01/07/2018

Post #2900 by XS650 » Wed Jul 04, 2018 3:31 pm

The bridge collapse was at Boroughbridge late war or just after , two Diamond T 's of Pickfords , caused chaos because it was the A1 at the time!
Note the armoured bulldozer with Allied Star in the river helping recovery.
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