Hi to all,
Couple of pics here the first a JCB 413, this machine sees some use on the MRC at Butterly.
The second machine is a JCB 428 and is used at a local waste yard.
Jeremy
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Hi all,
Here is an ex mod jcb 410m that i sourced for a family friend in southern ireland .This arrived here about 5 weeks ago .It then had the loader arms extended to accomadate the new bucket.This comes in a ready to buy kit that is welded on.It was then sent to be blasted and painted and was finished on sat.Got it delivered today to its new owner who was very happy as he had only seen the picts of it in green.It only has 1800 genuine hours and no slack anywhere.it was built in 1986 and does anyone know why all nuts and bolts are in imperial sizes?
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Mervyn
Here is an ex mod jcb 410m that i sourced for a family friend in southern ireland .This arrived here about 5 weeks ago .It then had the loader arms extended to accomadate the new bucket.This comes in a ready to buy kit that is welded on.It was then sent to be blasted and painted and was finished on sat.Got it delivered today to its new owner who was very happy as he had only seen the picts of it in green.It only has 1800 genuine hours and no slack anywhere.it was built in 1986 and does anyone know why all nuts and bolts are in imperial sizes?
Thanks,
Mervyn
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Wow They have done a great job with the paintwork!!
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Yes Nick this guy is very good, he painted the wee komatsu 31 for me as well as other numerous bits of equipment including the tracked stockpiler in the background of these pictures.hes doing an old cat v41 forklift next so we,ll see how that turns out. Cheers
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Hi Jeremy the jcb 413 in the top picture looks familiar.The firm i used to work for had a maintainance contract with the C.E.G.B. in the early eighties at High marnham power station.cheers.Bugjam.
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Hi all , some pics of some JCB shovels near me, they run a 434S, 416S and a 426e
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