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Re: 992G

Post #11 by SRB » Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:21 pm

Sorry Ross, :oops:

C32 is MEUI
C32 reduces NOx levels by 27.5% over the 3508, meets USA EPA Tier II and EU Stage II emmisions. (apparently).
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Re: 992G

Post #12 by martyn williams » Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:54 pm

Took this picture at Finning Llantrisant a couple of years ago,I think there was a problem with its delivery to Africa.Maybe SRB can tell us what happened to this machine.


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Re: 992G

Post #13 by SRB » Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:01 pm

Hello Martyn,

Funny enough was talking about this machine today, the customer who bought it is coming in to view the one's we have just returned from Scotland.

The story behind this machine goes like this: Customer bought 3 992G's from us back in 2003, 2 got to site OK, 3rd was on a train being shipped somewhere in deepest Africa, wheels and bucket removed, train was going around a bend, either too fast or the load shifted but the 992 ended up coming off the train, rolling 30 odd feet down an embankment where it came to a stop.

Fast forward 5 years, and apparently they finished the repairs of this machine last week!!!!!!!

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Re: 992G

Post #14 by martyn williams » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:13 am

Hello Stuart
Glad to hear its been repaired,what was the damage on the machine? must have been extensive as its a big lump of iron.
Martyn


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