D7 and box on low loader

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D7 and box on low loader

Post #1 by bigkit » Sat Jan 02, 2010 9:50 pm

Found these pictures of my 7 and box loaded this summer and thought they may be of interest. :D
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Post #2 by John Gaunt » Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:11 pm

Hi Clive, What a nice looking machine and box you have there. I can't believe no one has replied to your post !
I for one appreciate you sharing the pictures with us.
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Post #3 by argie » Fri Jan 08, 2010 12:17 am

Tidy pair of machines, thanks for posting :D
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Post #4 by bigkit » Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:15 pm

Thanks John and Argie, found another couple..........
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Post #5 by BulldozerD11 » Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:21 pm

Hi Bigkit

Looks a tidy load there just fitting on the wagon, what do the pair weigh ?

Is you D7 and box used for contracting or is it a big toy machine for play :?: , and any photos of them in action

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Re: D7 and box on low loader

Post #6 by Rolyd8k » Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:50 pm

Hi Clive,that looks a very tidy D7G and i think a Birtley 70,we run two 70,s
years ago behind D6c,s, one was Cat the other Birtly,kept the Cat and sold
the Birtly,i,ve never owned a D7G but we run 8 tractors with the same 3306
motor in ,best engine Cat ever made. :thumbup:
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Post #7 by bigkit » Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:41 pm

Hi Roly and BulldozerD11,

Nice to hear from you again Roly what have you been upto? Our mutual friend Mr Atkins has been pushing snow with his rubber tyred tractor....no muck shifting for him.....but then at least he has got something working! :lol: :lol: :lol: I've got a few pics of the 7 working this year but she only did one job :( , still it blew the cobwebs out. I like the 7, but it does n't matter what you've got you always want thenext one up!

Maybe I'll give you a call for a bit of work this year! :lol:

BulldozerD11, the machine's for work and play, I liked it so I bought it. The box came 2 years before the tractor and sat in the yard looking sad and lonely! The two together weigh about 35 tonnes empty, and that size is handy for moving about as one load on that trilar which is about 6 feet longer than normal.

When I get a chance I'll post up some working shots.


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Post #8 by Rolyd8k » Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:56 pm

Hi Clive,were busy at the moment,4 tractors working at Cannock,3 snowed
off at Milton Keynes,2 working at Brighton but snowed off thursday till
tuesday(hopefully)gives Martin a chance to fit new batteries and cutting
edges to one of them :thumbup:
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Post #9 by bigkit » Sun Jan 10, 2010 12:37 pm

If he's nothing else to do martin can use his snow plough to get to brighton, he's got no excuse for not getting the job done! :lol:

Same as, here's a couple of pictures of the yard as of two days ago.............
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