Well I finally got my finger out and took some photo's
I call this place Dozer Valley. There is about 50 D10's and D11's working in the mines here. All R and T models. We also get the odd D8R-II Swamp buggy from Fort Mac.
Note: Extreme James Bond Tactics had to be used here
D10T In the shop being PDI'ed and having customer extra's fitted.
Fresh D10T waiting to be loaded onto a Train, Heading for one of the mine's.
Covert D11T shot. Brand new Tractor heading for the Shop. Comes with the Crappy C32 instead of the 3508.
Ross
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Re: Dozer Valley
RichardJW~ wrote:Good work 007!!! 'Q' & Miss Funny-fanny would be proud of you
Ha ha Nice one Richard!!
Yeh Great photos Ross,
Thanks for putting your life on the line to take them Seems kind of strange that they don't like you taking photos out there....Just don't get it !!
Who are you actually working for out there ?? PM me if you can't make it public..
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Hello there Ross,
I'm sure you'll come to love the C32 in time!
Just make sure you keep the top end engine settings done and change the fuel filters regular and there no bad at all!
Our first 777F has just clocked 7000 hurs, and apart from fuel filter problems, she's running great! (touch wood)
You've just got to love big Cat tractors though......
SB
I'm sure you'll come to love the C32 in time!
Just make sure you keep the top end engine settings done and change the fuel filters regular and there no bad at all!
Our first 777F has just clocked 7000 hurs, and apart from fuel filter problems, she's running great! (touch wood)
You've just got to love big Cat tractors though......
SB
He who hingeth aboot, getteth hee-haw
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Re: Dozer Valley
Great pictures, Ross.
Seems strange to me the D11R's aren't going to be rebuilt, presumably it's cheaper to replace with new machines ?
Seems strange to me the D11R's aren't going to be rebuilt, presumably it's cheaper to replace with new machines ?
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