Here are some pic's of my friends D8R seriesll and 463.
This is the first scraper job in Stockholm for over 30 years!
My friend told me that there have been alot of people there watching.
Me included! hehe
Wouldnt miss it, did take an day off just for this!!
Cheers, Peter
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Re: Scraper job in Stockholm
Thanks for posting the photos Cat-peter.
just one query- would it be a better job to remove the front blade?
Neil
just one query- would it be a better job to remove the front blade?
Neil
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Re: Scraper job in Stockholm
Great pictures Peter,plenty of ballast for grip there with blade and ripper to load
that box
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Neil D wrote:Thanks for posting the photos Cat-peter.
just one query- would it be a better job to remove the front blade?
Neil
Hi Neil,
The job is abit short to take the blade off, job duration is just about 3 week's and the he need's the blade from time to time as he is alone at that site.
Cheer's, Peter
Re: Scraper job in Stockholm
Hej Peter!
Is it a light in the tunnel, mayby there are some that understand what we can do whith a tractor and scraper???
We have just showed some, what a dragline can produce. Lets hope the "good old times come back".
Warmest DETROIT greatings from Anders.
Is it a light in the tunnel, mayby there are some that understand what we can do whith a tractor and scraper???
We have just showed some, what a dragline can produce. Lets hope the "good old times come back".
Warmest DETROIT greatings from Anders.
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Re: Scraper job in Stockholm
Anders933 wrote:Hej Peter!
Is it a light in the tunnel, mayby there are some that understand what we can do whith a tractor and scraper???
We have just showed some, what a dragline can produce. Lets hope the "good old times come back".
Warmest DETROIT greatings from Anders.
Hej Anders,
My friend Peter have this job togeather with VSM and they have allready been talking of another job!
So there could be a light in the tunnel!!
But younger supervisors need's to be educated better........they have to learn what an scraper is, what an dozer is,what an dragline is and what an track loader is!!
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Re: Scraper job in Stockholm
great pics ,i've just realised that the ripper is still attatched to the D8 .I haven't seen that before,infact,I didn't know it was possible!!That makes your tractor very usefull.
Hope it goes well
Hope it goes well
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nicky lamb wrote:great pics ,i've just realised that the ripper is still attatched to the D8 .I haven't seen that before,infact,I didn't know it was possible!!That makes your tractor very usefull.
Hope it goes well
Thank's nicky!
I'm gonna give my friend an call tomorrow, the scarper part of the job is complete so I will know if it go as planned.
I think it did, due to what my friend say's it went great.
The scraper will be parked again, next job is just dozing.
But I think and my friend also think's that there will be more work for the 463!
Cheers, Peter
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