Robert Guy wrote:Got some old pics as well when i was at Brown and Mason demo. 245 ME with La Bounty shear.
Think we had about 10 of them.
Will post if i can find them.
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- Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:27 pm
- Forum: Excavators
- Topic: Cat 245D
- Replies: 15
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Re: Cat 245D
- Thu Feb 14, 2013 12:38 pm
- Forum: Excavators
- Topic: Cat 245D
- Replies: 15
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Re: Cat 245D
Got to admit i do love the old 245's, old girls were bomb proof.
Got some old pics as well when i was at Brown and Mason demo. 245 ME with La Bounty shear.
Think we had about 10 of them.
Will post if i can find them.
Got some old pics as well when i was at Brown and Mason demo. 245 ME with La Bounty shear.
Think we had about 10 of them.
Will post if i can find them.
Re: Cat D11
Gavin84w wrote:$160K required straight up on that dozer, the exposed chrome tells the story
- Tue Dec 04, 2012 9:42 pm
- Forum: Excavators
- Topic: Caterpillar 245
- Replies: 10
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Re: Caterpillar 245
Thanks for the pics. One of the first bits of kit i worked on. Would love to drive one again
- Tue Dec 04, 2012 8:57 pm
- Forum: Mining equipment
- Topic: Rear tilting low loader
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2379
Re: Rear tilting low loader
Never seen one of those before. Quicker looking than the other trailers you see. Nice
Could do with one of those at my site. The D9's here do more miles than the 7.15 glasgow to london
Could do with one of those at my site. The D9's here do more miles than the 7.15 glasgow to london
Re: Cat D11
A few pics of D11 at finning, Cannock.
And a couple of new D9T's
And an arty one
And a couple of new D9T's
And an arty one
Re: Cat D11
Saw the same dozer at Finning in Cannock. Yours for £625.000 Going back there next week I'll see if its still there. Got some pics from last time, will post as soon as i can.
- Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:52 pm
- Forum: Dumpers
- Topic: Thwaites 6000 - hydraulics draining
- Replies: 1
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Re: Thwaites 6000 - hydraulics draining
Hi Yozza, First things first Stop using machine asap. Milkiness of hydraulic oil is due to it being contaminated with water ( very bad). Found out how in got in there, could be contamination from drum being left open or hydraulic cap not sealing. There are a few ways to deal with this problem. first...
- Sun Apr 01, 2012 8:00 pm
- Forum: Mining equipment
- Topic: Scottish Coal
- Replies: 64
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Re: Scottish Coal
Castlebridge plant do run the plant. That picture was taken from Mainshill in Aryshire. I'm based their with Finning, service contracts on 10x777Ds and 3x777Fs and 3xD9Ts. None off those god awful TR100 yet!! , but i'm not biased. :) One of the old RH120(now the cat 6030) has moved to Brokencross mi...
- Sun Apr 01, 2012 7:46 pm
- Forum: Mining equipment
- Topic: Scottish Coal
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Re: Scottish Coal
Hi Joe, Yes castlebridge plant do run the plant. That picture was taken from Mainshill in Aryshire.
I'm based their with Finning, service contracts on 10x777Ds and 3x777Fs and 3xD9Ts.
One of the old RH120(now the cat 6030) has moved to Brokencross mine and replaced with a Liebherr 9250.
I'm based their with Finning, service contracts on 10x777Ds and 3x777Fs and 3xD9Ts.
One of the old RH120(now the cat 6030) has moved to Brokencross mine and replaced with a Liebherr 9250.