BANKS MINING RH120E
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Re: BANKS MINING RH120E
Yeh i really like the colour scheme on the Banks machine! I do quite like the more purple version too though! But all white ith the purple band and decals is deffinately the way forward!
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Re: BANKS MINING RH120E
I prefere the Banks machine with as little purple paint on it as possible, those machines in Scotland with the purple cabs look awful.
Will be interesting to see what the 120's look like in cat colours At least there wont be any purple in it.
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Mike D550
Will be interesting to see what the 120's look like in cat colours At least there wont be any purple in it.
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Mike D550
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Wont be long before they're yellow with a black stripe, not white with a purple one eh mike!
Personally, purple should be banned from earthmovers of any description, it's like plant wearing make-up, bloody dreadful!
Personally, purple should be banned from earthmovers of any description, it's like plant wearing make-up, bloody dreadful!
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Re: BANKS MINING RH120E
the next 120e is due in march and is in backhoe configuration and is going to shotton and the 120c backhoe is heading for brenkley, the komatsus are leased only with 3 on site at the minute with a further 3 to come, theres currently some of our rental 777ds on site running along side 777c's and b's. the c18 engines fitted in the 120e's at shotton are due for replacement in the easter shutdown. having had a go in the new 'e' the hydraulics are far smoother due to the c27 engines handling the hydraulics more evenly (not so much load factor) compared to the c18s. they dont lug down as much.
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Re: BANKS MINING RH120E
Just seen a very large track frame being hauled up the A1 near ferrybridge tonight defo not for a crawler crane? maybe for a 120
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Was it on a Heanor Heavy Haulage wagon? Because weldex have dismantled there LR1600 and i think thats heading up that way......i saw the track frame come past my job this morning on a heanor wagon!
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