I came across these this afternoon - about half a mile from home whilst walking the dog There's at least 2 machines and assorted other bits of plant. Sorry about poor picture quality - they`re taken through a hedge on my phone
Will try and get some better ones when the weather improves
Ian
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Not in the undergrowth but................
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Re: Drotts in the Undergrowth
Nice machine but the track is on max adjustment
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Re: Drotts in the Undergrowth
Surprising how many you see about now the hedges are so thin but by the time you spot them your past especially on the Motroway or A1 at 70 and unable to stop and take photos ( and the co pilots not very good at taking quick snaps from a moving vehicle)
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XS650 wrote:Interesting trucks in background Steve , a current pic ?
Came across it here Craig along with the Hymac photo .................
http://www.rushgreenmotors.com/home.htm
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Wow the mythical Rush Green Motors - never knew they had a website , what a stock list ,even all the 'new' stuff is Brit . I'll have two Scammell Highwaymans and a Routeman please
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I know what you mean about seeing machines on the motorway! I see so many classic backhoes and more recently ive been seeing more and more old cat dozers and scraper boxes in the fields and stuff around me! I think i even saw an old grader in a hedge near worksop a few days ago!
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