Ruston Bucyrus Cranes/Draglines.
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Re: Ruston Bucyrus Cranes/Draglines.
IBH wrote:Thats an NCK!
Quite right! I would say a 605 or a Pennine.
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Some pics. of our 30-RB digging some gravel in the southest of Sweden.
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Re: Ruston Bucyrus Cranes/Draglines.
Some bits and bobs , working pictures.
RB19
RB22
Were these really French's colours ? The Bridge abutment is Scammonden high up on the M62
RB19
RB22
Were these really French's colours ? The Bridge abutment is Scammonden high up on the M62
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Re: Ruston Bucyrus Cranes/Draglines.
B100 LOADER wrote:looks like an Everton mint on tracks
You beat me too it.
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Re: Ruston Bucyrus Cranes/Draglines.
B100 LOADER wrote:looks like an Everton mint on tracks
Your joke sucks - get it?
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The firm I worked for in Devon,Beacon Plant, had all its machines painted white.The 3cx looked odd in white,they looked good when freshly painted but looked bad after a months work.
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Re: Ruston Bucyrus Cranes/Draglines.
Here's one R-B that I spied on my way to the Isle of Wight last week. It was in operation on my way back through Southampton but we didn't stop.
I'm guessing a 10-RB? Looks too small to be much else.
I also spied this, an old Priestman crawler crane on a barge doing some work at Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. No idea on the model ID of this one and I didn't manage to get any better shots of it either.
I'm guessing a 10-RB? Looks too small to be much else.
I also spied this, an old Priestman crawler crane on a barge doing some work at Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. No idea on the model ID of this one and I didn't manage to get any better shots of it either.
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