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Re: James Hudson

Post #11 by Jeremy Rowland » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:00 am

Last post in this section for tonight with some interesting and very enjoyable to watch demo tactics :D

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Re: James Hudson

Post #12 by john345me » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:03 am

good job they dont work for me they look a bit rusty on the levels :doh:


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Re: James Hudson

Post #13 by john345me » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:07 am

look like old school to using a large steel in the grab to poke at the building


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Re: James Hudson

Post #14 by Jeremy Rowland » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:13 am

john345me wrote:look like old school to using a large steel in the grab to poke at the building



Yes John I thought it did look kinda old fashioned to use the girder in that way and reminded me of a pic of an old Hymac 580B with a purpose built steel demo arm on it being used to demo some old houses.
Told you it was very entertaining though :lol: hey I'm goin back tomorrow. :lol:

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Re: James Hudson

Post #15 by BulldozerD11 » Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:30 am

Great action sequence there Jeromy :thumbs_up:

Did they foget the box of matches :?: (for the Dibnah method) :lol:

Need the Video camera next time for the U Tube footage

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Re: James Hudson

Post #16 by Jeremy Rowland » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:55 pm

And for todays offering........ a few more intersting shots.
This demo job has turned quite a few local heads because of the historic value to the area, one local resident who was talking to the workers said she had worked there for over 18 years and her father had worked there before her.
And now I'll bet you can guess what the land is going to be used for :?:
Well with the credit crunch it ain't gonna be housing and being as we don't make anything over here anymore it ain't gonna be another factory so whats that leave :?:
Morrisons :x

Say no more........

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Re: James Hudson

Post #17 by Joes1989 » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:06 pm

That picture of the doosan on its tippy toes is absolutely awesome! I love pics like that! I think im beginning too like the new look of the doosan machines!

Great pics as always, It would be interesting if you could get some pics of the whole process of the build of the new morrison's.....Especially when they are digging the new footprint and pads of it! I always find looking at pictures of that stage of jobs really interesting that and deep drainage pictures are always welcomed!

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Re: James Hudson

Post #18 by Jeremy Rowland » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:11 pm

I may not have time to visit this site again before the job is complete, there wasn't an awful lot left when I came away today, will have to see if I can get some pics when they start to build the Morissons there.
Last pic "happy faces" three of the lads from the site. :)

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Re: James Hudson

Post #19 by IBH » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:12 pm

Doosan's are the new Hitachi's don't you know!


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Re: James Hudson

Post #20 by davej » Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:32 pm

i thought i recognised it....
gcs-end suspension 051.jpg

we picked it up a fair while back from marubeni komatsu and took it down to its first job in leeds...

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