Digging and screening (pic heavy)

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Digging and screening (pic heavy)

Post #1 by niner » Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:32 pm

At the moment the garden is undergoing some major earthmoving by me so I thought I would take the chance to throw a dio in. I tried to keep the big wooden fence out of the pics but failed :D

A simple dio really, the 390 loading a couple of ADT's who are moving it to the screener. In the background the 375 has broken down, but got it going towards the end of the day!

I think my choice of 390 excavator was a little big but looks good! 8-)

Hope you like the pics.

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All comments good and bad welcome :thumbup:


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Re: Digging and screening (pic heavy)

Post #2 by andythejoiner » Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:42 pm

Excellent pics, small amount of input and a great dio scene, some of them models are too good to be on a big muckshift :rockon:

How do you score the Cat 390 and is it worth adding to the fleet

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Re: Digging and screening (pic heavy)

Post #3 by andythejoiner » Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:44 pm

With a great dio have you considered displaying at Burnley this year

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Re: Digging and screening (pic heavy)

Post #4 by niner » Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:09 pm

Cheers Andy, thanks for the comments.

I look at some dio's and they seem very cluttered, I like to try and keep it to a minimum although Im no expert, this is only my third! I wanted to put a small wheel loader in there to clear the screened earth but though it might be too much, in hindsight it needed it.

The 390 is a cracking model, well worth getting if you have the other 2. The only issue I and others have had with it is the bucket rance. there is a small tab that stops it curling in and tipping all the way, just a case of filing it down but I'm not going to do it.

I would like to show at Burnley but I need to get a bit better at it first! :D

Need to dust the models down now. If the weather holds tomorrow I might knock another up!


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Post #5 by andythejoiner » Sat Aug 11, 2012 11:37 pm

From the total area you have been using and by breaking the different tasks down into seperate smaller areas it is not cluttered with machines, I have seen dios before which are inindated with equipment and in the real world looks totally wrong, I like what you have done by having machines working in different specs and machines having maintenance etc which are all an every day occureance :thumbup:


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Re: Digging and screening (pic heavy)

Post #6 by SRB » Sun Aug 12, 2012 3:10 pm

Typical komatsu! Only tack on the job with a service van parked along side it!

Tut tut tut, loading rock into the TA230 with a tailgate.......

Cracking set mate!

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Re: Digging and screening (pic heavy)

Post #7 by niner » Sun Aug 12, 2012 5:20 pm

SRB wrote:Tut tut tut, loading rock into the TA230 with a tailgate....... Sb


Flippin cowboys :lol: :lol:

Thanks for the comments. :thumbup:

I see a lot of posts on here slating the reliability of the Komatsu's so I thought I would throw that one in 8-)

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Re: Digging and screening (pic heavy)

Post #8 by L.Kezz » Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:50 am

Great photos! I like the 390, what a beast! Some nice models on there, quite like the 936 too! Seeing this is making me want to have a pop at one myself! I just think it's amazing what you can do for a dio with such a small space! Excellent pictures!!
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Re: Digging and screening (pic heavy)

Post #9 by niner » Tue Aug 14, 2012 10:20 pm

Cheers for the comments Luke. The 936 is a cracking little model, quite heavy for its size, the 390 on the other hand is a lovely bit of kit.

You should get out there and knock up a dio. You dont need much, just throw a couple of machines in. :thumbup:

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Re: Digging and screening (pic heavy)

Post #10 by L.Kezz » Tue Aug 14, 2012 11:05 pm

I have a few days off this week and knocked one up today, a small mine, will post the pics at some point. I'm considering adding the 936 to my fleet.
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