I was digging thru the hard drive on the confuser this morning and found these pics taken about 5 or 6 yrs ago.....the boys have taken the side of the hill off to build a milking parlour & farm yard.
So it looks like a 45 ton Daewoo belonging to Axminster Excavations (Voysey & Sons) plus a Fiat dozer there.
Daewoo 450 excavator
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Re: Daewoo 450 excavator
I saw some of Axminster's plant in Lyme Regis a couple (?) of years ago. What a lot of work was going on there.
Spent the night in the harbour and 000 tons of sand was coming in on dump barges.
Particularly remember a huge 60t(?) 360 on the Cob wading out into water. The under carriage must have got some serious corrosion problems.
Any one here worked on the Lyme project?
Spent the night in the harbour and 000 tons of sand was coming in on dump barges.
Particularly remember a huge 60t(?) 360 on the Cob wading out into water. The under carriage must have got some serious corrosion problems.
Any one here worked on the Lyme project?
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Re: Daewoo 450 excavator
Yep, Daewoo DH450, which was at the time their flagship machine.
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