Nice couple of Hymac 580C machines in that last lot Steve one of which is a 'bogmaster' machine.
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Do you know what model the Hough is Steve? From the picture it looks to be mid size between a H65C and H90E so I'm guessing an H70 or similar.
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v1230nm wrote:Do you know what model the Hough is Steve? From the picture it looks to be mid size between a H65C and H90E so I'm guessing an H70 or similar.
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I don’t I’m afraid Neil - The site the photo is from just gives the place and date - No other info.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 24/10/2021
Where was the marina work?
Ford excavator a jog of memory. Saw one level some ground in the mid 80s when it was already quite old. The driver liked it.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 24/10/2021
Nice ones Steve the bogged 580C in the first photos; now Mr Elf & Safety would do his nut today if he saw an operator in a suspended machine.
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essexpete wrote:Where was the marina work?
Ford excavator a jog of memory. Saw one level some ground in the mid 80s when it was already quite old. The driver liked it.
Mitchell’s Boatyard - Poole.
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