Tim this is a standard factory built machine with a waterways long reach boom and dipper stick; its either a 580BT or a 580C I would need a closer shot to positively identify it.
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Jeremy Rowland wrote:Tim this is a standard factory built machine with a waterways long reach boom and dipper stick; its either a 580BT or a 580C I would need a closer shot to positively identify it.
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Thanks very much for that Jeremy,I'll pass that on to my mate Tim
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Tim do you know where the photo was taken the machine and setting looks familiar to me ??is it near Barnet North London ??
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callaghan wrote:Tim do you know where the photo was taken the machine and setting looks familiar to me ??is it near Barnet North London ??
Yes I think it is Sean
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Hiding in the bushes , two 580's I think .
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Just upriver from Whitby town . Owner used them to dig out a sort of drydock for an old trawler.
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Hymacs seem to like to hide in the bushes these days.
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Tracshovel wrote:Hymacs seem to like to hide in the bushes these days.
I think nature is slowly reclaiming that 580C!
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Hymac 1301LC long reach belonging to Ben Davies Groundworks and Plant Hire:
http://www.bendaviesplanthire.co.uk/html/g11_-_demolition_contractors_p.html
http://www.bendaviesplanthire.co.uk/html/g11_-_demolition_contractors_p.html
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