Serious earthmoving at Snatch Hill in Corby 18 months ago by Blackwells for new housing development,more photos to come.
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D9L & 637G - D9H & 637C
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D9L & 637G - D9H & 637C
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Re: D9L & 637G - D9H & 637C
this working area was the longest haul on site,some of the 637Gs loaded themselves on the
topsoil-strip,Les Searles 637Cs were very well maintained they ran and sounded very good,and
easly kept pace with the Gs, picture 7 the D9L digs its heels in to try and grip, theres more to come and they were closer to film.
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topsoil-strip,Les Searles 637Cs were very well maintained they ran and sounded very good,and
easly kept pace with the Gs, picture 7 the D9L digs its heels in to try and grip, theres more to come and they were closer to film.
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Re: D9L & 637G - D9H & 637C
The pusher drivers are kept busy.
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Re: D9L & 637G - D9H & 637C
nice one Roly.
I love scrapers!!!
I am mad.
I like them even more than D8 and boxes.
I even like Terex scrapers
I even bought one once off Billy McGeady
I have to get back into my straight jacket now
They are coming to take me away now.Back to the padded cell
I love scrapers!!!
I am mad.
I like them even more than D8 and boxes.
I even like Terex scrapers
I even bought one once off Billy McGeady
I have to get back into my straight jacket now
They are coming to take me away now.Back to the padded cell
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Re: D9L & 637G - D9H & 637C
time to move some topsoil.
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Re: D9L & 637G - D9H & 637C
Great shots as ever Roly
Keep em coming mate!!
Nick
Keep em coming mate!!
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Re: D9L & 637G - D9H & 637C
Those old C's look in really good condition for their age, be interesting to know the difference in fuel burn to the G's.
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