Terex Scraper New Zealand
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Terex Scraper New Zealand
Terex S24 working on Hydro Project 70s & still working today on road project
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Re: Terex Scraper New Zealand
great pics NZ.I'm guessing V12 GM power.Never seen big single engine Terex scrapers here,only twins.
was watching a little Leyland powered S7 getting hot yesterday being pushed about by a 46J D6C at a local event.
was watching a little Leyland powered S7 getting hot yesterday being pushed about by a 46J D6C at a local event.
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Re: Terex Scraper New Zealand
come on Clive spash out ,you know you want to really
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Terex-TS24-B-Motor-Scraper-/181172272725?pt=UK_BOI_Industrial_Tools_Construction_Tools_ET&hash=item2a2eb57e55
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Terex-TS24-B-Motor-Scraper-/181172272725?pt=UK_BOI_Industrial_Tools_Construction_Tools_ET&hash=item2a2eb57e55
every village has one , is yours missing you
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£20K! That'd need two full tanks of fuel, a bowser on tow (full), a service van with two skilled men and a greasy kid, 3 miles of air line hose and some headache tablets! Then I'll start thinking about it!
This one is cheaper and with a V12 up front! She'll knock back some conkers!!!!! Only my cyber brother Nicky could afford to run this ol' baby...............
This one is cheaper and with a V12 up front! She'll knock back some conkers!!!!! Only my cyber brother Nicky could afford to run this ol' baby...............
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Hi Clive me too for an S7, is that an S7 just in the photo on the right ?
Cheers John
Cheers John
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Well spotted!
She's for sale, but you'll need plenty of spare time and an understanding wife...............there are not two two harder things to find in my house............
She's for sale, but you'll need plenty of spare time and an understanding wife...............there are not two two harder things to find in my house............
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Hmmmmm i see what you mean , still tempted !!! I'm guessing its not in you know who's yard,(train). Cheers John.
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No its not . The engine has been removed but there is an engine for it but in what state I dont know. It is said to be complete................but not completely together!
Lots of metal moth..............it a big task...........shame
Ring me if you want to know more 07786 266990
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Lots of metal moth..............it a big task...........shame
Ring me if you want to know more 07786 266990
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Re: Terex Scraper New Zealand
Clive,24's are too rich for my pockets mate .I did have a brief forray with TS14B's.I was very happy with them but they were in good order and went abroad after the job.I never intended to keep running motorscrapers.Not enough muck anymore for them.
The 24 in the photo doesn't look like your average B10 lot TS24B built at Motherwell.Is it a Yanky one?
The 24 in the photo doesn't look like your average B10 lot TS24B built at Motherwell.Is it a Yanky one?
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