It's been a while since I had a peek on this thread, still some cracking shots being posted on here, cheers lads!
I've spotted these two last week in the south of France, a Poclain and a Liebherr, not sure which model it is though...
Cheers, Patrick
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 02/06/2018
pv83 wrote:It's been a while since I had a peek on this thread, still some cracking shots being posted on here, cheers lads!
I've spotted these two last week in the south of France, a Poclain and a Liebherr, not sure which model it is though...
Cheers, Patrick
Nice one Patrick that is a Poclain TCS very nice find and in very good condition for her age she is an early to late seventies model.
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Nice Poclain TY45 there Steve The old Komatsu looks a big old lump too.
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Hi Steve,
I haven't been on here for a while so it's good to see you keeping up the good work with a load of brilliant pics.
The Daf belonging to M&M Low Loaders of Cardiff, (Robert McNamara), in one of your previous posts did many a move for me and I'm pretty sure the Priestman 120 on Tony Morgan's Guy in your last post was one of mine.
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I haven't been on here for a while so it's good to see you keeping up the good work with a load of brilliant pics.
The Daf belonging to M&M Low Loaders of Cardiff, (Robert McNamara), in one of your previous posts did many a move for me and I'm pretty sure the Priestman 120 on Tony Morgan's Guy in your last post was one of mine.
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A few pics I took from my window last week, (Sorry their not Classic), but a chance to show off a bit of Welsh countryside.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 17/06/2018
FOWLER MAN wrote:Hi Steve,
I haven't been on here for a while so it's good to see you keeping up the good work with a load of brilliant pics.
The Daf belonging to M&M Low Loaders of Cardiff, (Robert McNamara), in one of your previous posts did many a move for me and I'm pretty sure the Priestman 120 on Tony Morgan's Guy in your last post was one of mine.
Fred.
Cheers Fred
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