Drotts on demolition
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Re: Drotts on demolition
HI jim , my opossion up here loads and unloads his cat 939 drott the same way as you did all the time, but on a tipper. TO unload he starts the machine ,gets down and starts the truck body going up, then gets back on the machine and walks it to the back of the body and opens the 4 in 1, reaching down and as the truck body gets higher walks ahead till the front idler is on the ground , then lifts the bucket up and walks it off with the rippers down on the back of the truck then lifts the rippers and lowers back of the tracks on to the ground and walks the machine away from the truck ,jumps off and drops the truck body down, When he loads up he tips the truck body up and puts it in the hold positon, backs the drott up to the truck puts ripper bar on back of truck & lifts back of machine backs up & pushs with 4 in 1 till back of track is on the back of truck. then gets off and puts truck hoist in lower posiston ,climbs back on machine and pushs with 4 in 1 and backs on as the body goes down. Mad as a cut snake . I cannt do it with the FL5 as i dont have high lift pippers like he has, by the way ,he takes the tines out and puts them in up side down so he can get the ripper beam to clear the truck body . What would your workplace health and safety guys make of him over your neck of the woods boys. lock him up and throw away the keys I did load and unload my 8 ton excavator roughly the same way . Walk it to back of truck put bucket on ground and walk ahead till tracks were just sitting on truck,lift bucket & lower track to ground ,swing round &put bucket in back of the lift tracks off back of truck ,then walkback till tracks were clear of truck lower tracks to ground and offto work simple .ian.
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Re: Drotts on demolition
obvious our BO &enthusisasm scared them of again jim,OR we got to pull some old photos out to bribe them into talking to us.think i have a massey 300 somewhere,can you raise with a 400?? IAN.
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Re: Drotts on demolition
Seen a few tracked loaders unloaded from low loaders using ripper but not from tippers.
Do they call these trailers low loaders in Oz ?
Do they call these trailers low loaders in Oz ?
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Re: Drotts on demolition
Good photo of that BTD 6 Craig.These days I would be carefull on fitting a semi rotary pump on a machine,you may end up with an empty fuel tank
Would it be possible to put that photo onto my Drott website.
Visit it at www.freewebs.com/internationaldrottclub/
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Would it be possible to put that photo onto my Drott website.
Visit it at www.freewebs.com/internationaldrottclub/
Cheers
Martyn
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Re: Drotts on demolition
B100 LOADER wrote:Good photo of that BTD 6 Craig.These days I would be carefull on fitting a semi rotary pump on a machine,you may end up with an empty fuel tank
Would it be possible to put that photo onto my Drott website.
Visit it at www.freewebs.com/internationaldrottclub/
Cheers
Martyn
Hi Martyn some good pictures on your site.
I'll add you a link on the The IH page at the Tractor Wiki to your site.
I've not got many IH / Drott photos yets as never took any of the BTD 6 I had years ago.
Must say your machine looks excellent in the Red, especially with a cab complete with glass
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No problem Martyn,it belongs to Oakley plant of Scarborough and photo was at Driffield show a few years ago. Along with his nice CAT D8:-
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XS650 wrote:No problem Martyn,it belongs to Oakley plant of Scarborough and photo was at Driffield show a few years ago. Along with his nice CAT D8:-
Hi craig there was a D8 last year at Driffield Steam Rally but with a cab on;
http://tractors.wikia.com/wiki/Caterpillar_D8
Looks like it was in the same spot
Im not enough of a Cat expert to tell if it was the same version.
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Re: Drotts on demolition
Moving back to the theme (almost) Cat ??? and Seddon scow end tipper demolishing fine stone Glasgow tenament. Essential wire rope in foreground for the high rise stuff !
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Re: Drotts on demolition
On the SCRAN site (http://www.scran.ac.uk) there are some cracking old plant pictures!
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Here's a few examples:
http://www.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-000-116-926-C&scache=6udcz1y0fq&searchdb=scran
http://www.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-000-116-910-C&scache=1udiddh0kt&searchdb=scran
http://www.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-000-042-674&scache=6udcz1y0fq&searchdb=scran
Dave S.
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http://www.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-000-116-926-C&scache=6udcz1y0fq&searchdb=scran
http://www.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-000-116-910-C&scache=1udiddh0kt&searchdb=scran
http://www.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-000-042-674&scache=6udcz1y0fq&searchdb=scran
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Re: Drotts on demolition
XS650 wrote:Seen a few tracked loaders unloaded from low loaders using ripper but not from tippers.
Do they call these trailers low loaders in Oz ?
Yes, we call them low loaders, though "float" is the most commonly used term. Nice pics by the way.
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