TS 24,s and D9 scratching to get a load
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ6IyqOFxiY
TS 24,s in action
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Re: TS 24,s in action
Super post Roly, thank you. Brings back so many memories. (must be getting old)
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Re: TS 24,s in action
Great post Roly,sad thing is where these ended up, now torched and gone.I posted this picture elsewhere on the forum but here it is again Thanks Mervyn
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Hi Roly,
When was this filmed,would you know that?
Looking at them loading.............wouldn't it be worth ripping that before loading?
Cheers,
Peter
When was this filmed,would you know that?
Looking at them loading.............wouldn't it be worth ripping that before loading?
Cheers,
Peter
Re: TS 24,s in action
Thanks for posting my video Roly, just taking the clay off to let us in to the rock which was ripped by a Komatsu 155. To near to houses to blast. Tha earth moving contracyor was James Moore, who ran 18 TS24s 2D9Hs, about 6 Komatsu 155s, plus gradders, dumpers, excavaters etc.
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Great pictures Noel .... CLASSIC KOMATSU pushing & ripping. Not like that soft crap we have today.
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Great pictures Noel thanks for posting. I remember years ago passing the workshops in Ballyclare and seeing all sorts of heavy plant in the yard. There was always a few ex-military Bedfords there to waiting to be used as service wagons. What happend to James Moore Earthmoving. He had a fleet of scrapers on the channel tunnel project. I remember reading about them in an old copy of Truck and Driver.
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Re: TS 24,s in action
Broken Piston wrote:Great pictures Noel thanks for posting. I remember years ago passing the workshops in Ballyclare and seeing all sorts of heavy plant in the yard. There was always a few ex-military Bedfords there to waiting to be used as service wagons. What happend to James Moore Earthmoving. He had a fleet of scrapers on the channel tunnel project. I remember reading about them in an old copy of Truck and Driver.
Hi Barry,
Jme civils certainly are drawing credit from the name but i dont know how directly involved Mr Moore is but im sure Noel will know.
Heres the link
http://www.jmecivils.co.uk/
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