Material handlers

Discuss equipment which does not fit in in the other forums here, like cable cranes, material handlers, drilling, piling and screen equipment

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Re: Material handlers

Post #61 by Green Dragon » Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:06 pm

Tracked machine on quayside in first pic looks like a Multidocker. More here. http://www.multidocker.com/website1/sd_ ... /index.php

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Re: Material handlers

Post #62 by argie » Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:50 pm

Tracked machine is a Senneboggen, very good material handlers.
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Re: Material handlers

Post #63 by Jim M » Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:45 am

Some of Cattedown Wharves ltd Material handlers i took when coming back in from a fishing trip on my mates boat.Cattedown Wharf is sited near Queen Ann's Battery in Plymouth and they load everything here from Sand and Aggregates to Grain and Fertilizer.
Sorry if not very good quality pics as i was on a moving boat at the time :dizzy: :lol: .

Volvo L120/L150?
Liebherr 954/964?
Terex Fuchs 250?
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Re: Material handlers

Post #64 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:31 am

An old Atlas machine still earning its keep.

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Re: Material handlers

Post #65 by BM1113 » Mon Feb 15, 2010 4:40 pm

Here comes more Sennebogen :)

green line 870 M special on wheel loading timber on trucks :)

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Re: Material handlers

Post #66 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Mar 21, 2010 10:48 am

Here's a couple of machines that reside in the same yard as the Atlas I posted above, the first one is one of two similar machines its a Hyundai materials handler and although it doesn't surprise me that Hyundai offer a materials handling version of their machines, this is the first time I have ever come across one in this country :o
The other machine is a Fuchs MHL350 which are quite common in scrap yards around this part of the country.
The other Hyundai was hiding behind a pile of scrap so I could not get any pics of it.

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Re: Material handlers

Post #67 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Jul 04, 2010 5:04 pm

Here's a few pics that I took yesterday of what is now Metal & Waste Recycling (formerly Brookes Bros Ltd).
A new fence has made for much better viewing so I took quite a number of pics.
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Re: Material handlers

Post #68 by IBH » Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:08 pm

Brilliant photos Jeremy, interesting to see the shift to Terex Fuchs from CAT, I wonder if they own them or are just hiring/leasing them from Hydrex's 'Birmingham Depot' nr Dudley (which has moved next-door into TDR Transport's yard).


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Re: Material handlers

Post #69 by Jeremy Rowland » Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:30 am

IBH wrote:Brilliant photos Jeremy, interesting to see the shift to Terex Fuchs from CAT, I wonder if they own them or are just hiring/leasing them from Hydrex's 'Birmingham Depot' nr Dudley (which has moved next-door into TDR Transport's yard).


I would guess the Terex Fuchs are leased from Hydrex but there always appears to be a change of machinery at this yard with Cat still being the predominant machine in use although there is also still one Liebherr machine there.
I did notice that the two small Case Poclain machines have now gone but as only one of them was a material handler and they were both long in the tooth then that comes as no surprise.

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Re: Material handlers

Post #70 by john345me » Thu Jul 08, 2010 9:06 pm

heres a akerman ec230 still earning its keep :D
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