Hargreaves Cat D 11 R
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Hargreaves Cat D 11 R
Just a few pics of D 11 R on my work site near plymouth atm
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Re: Hargreaves Cat D 11 R
thats a fair old lump of machine there
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Re: Hargreaves Cat D 11 R
Its at Drakelands Tungsten Mine just past Plympton but before Lee Moor. Stokey have still got their D 11
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Re: Hargreaves Cat D 11 R
Gentlemen,
I bet it's an re-labeled D11 T, at least the fuel tank looks like the T series, as does the ROPS and the engine side panels. At first sight I thought its a carry dozer with couterweight ripper and larger blade. But the blade looks like an SU-dozer with extensions added at a work shop, not a standard carry dozer blade... Did this machine come from a recamation job? Interesting find!
Cheers,
Max
I bet it's an re-labeled D11 T, at least the fuel tank looks like the T series, as does the ROPS and the engine side panels. At first sight I thought its a carry dozer with couterweight ripper and larger blade. But the blade looks like an SU-dozer with extensions added at a work shop, not a standard carry dozer blade... Did this machine come from a recamation job? Interesting find!
Cheers,
Max
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