'The Case rests' shame them lads have moved the dumper and compressor again. Could be JD it has a very big backactor.
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Keeping these threads going. A few more I have found on the net or appropriately reassigned from this site.
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Keep the pot boiling , i love the colour pic of the two tippers and big Drott above.
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Excellent pics there guys!
Lots of Glasgow ones cropping up, the last two above are of one of Sandy Gilmour's machines. He had the first Cat 977 I ever saw, I can remeber standing in the bucket when it was delivered, that was oooooooh, about 48 years ago!
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Lots of Glasgow ones cropping up, the last two above are of one of Sandy Gilmour's machines. He had the first Cat 977 I ever saw, I can remeber standing in the bucket when it was delivered, that was oooooooh, about 48 years ago!
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The second photo from the top of the huge Drott next to the Thames Traders is amazing!! Why? Thats the first ever picture I have seen of a Doncaster built I-H BTD20 Drott shovel in working action! So few BTD20's were built to this specification. A real gem of a photo!!traxcavatorpaul wrote:Keeping these threads going. A few more I have found on the net or appropriately reassigned from this site.
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Imagine sending a b100 to clear up brick rubble today,people would think you were a loony
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I am a looney
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