Magazine scans, note the raised slew ring allowing the Komatsu to work in water.
Komatsu PC210LC-6
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Interesting...moving the whole body of the machine upwards, rather than just the operator platform as in materials handlers. Must make the machine more top heavy and somewhat less stable though.
Nice pictures, thanks.
Nice pictures, thanks.
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Re: Komatsu PC210LC-6
Try this one for size then
Forget where I came across this beastie on the net but the pics say it all
Forget where I came across this beastie on the net but the pics say it all
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Re: Komatsu PC210LC-6
Much as I would love to operate a hydraulic excavator again I think I'd give this one a miss
Hmm wonder why
Hmm wonder why
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Re: Komatsu PC210LC-6
Now you've got me started, Case aren't the only manufacturer to try this odd concept
Scissor's any one
Scissor's any one
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Re: Komatsu PC210LC-6
nice piccies so whats the guy standing out side the cab there for??? spot of fishing?????
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Re: Komatsu PC210LC-6
Jason_Hannaford wrote::thumbs_up: nice piccies so whats the guy standing out side the cab there for??? spot of fishing?????
Looks as if he is doing something else to me !!
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Is this excavator going in salt water? How about all rust?
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Re: Komatsu PC210LC-6
Hi Lars,
I should think rust may be one of the least problems you think about when operating such a machine
Still don't know who actually made these two machines, would have thought a barge mounted dredger would have been a better bet?
Suppose they are designed for a particular purpose?
Jeremy
I should think rust may be one of the least problems you think about when operating such a machine
Still don't know who actually made these two machines, would have thought a barge mounted dredger would have been a better bet?
Suppose they are designed for a particular purpose?
Jeremy
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