Possibly a Hymac-based drilling platform?

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Re: Possibly a Hymac-based drilling platform?

Post #11 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun May 05, 2013 6:15 pm

Joes1989 wrote:I've just found a site in Newton, Derbyshire that's got 4 of the JCB drill rigs on it! I'll try and get some pictures of them in action at some point!

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If they are the older 8oo series power slide type of JCB they probably belong to P Forkers a local company to where I live.

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Re: Possibly a Hymac-based drilling platform?

Post #12 by Joes1989 » Mon May 06, 2013 6:32 am

They certainly are! 814s I think! And yes they do belong to forkers!


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