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    India transport

    I have a friend who goes around the world assembling UNIT RIGG trucks pics of a truck arriving on the job this section weighs 70 tons enjoy Malcolm
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    Photos

    X Quad Operators photos
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    Letourneau videos

    This link will take you to all the current videos cheers Malcolm http://www.youtube.com/user/tournadude
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    Bucyrus Scraper

    I can not remember where i got these photos but it looks a real tricky one to operate cheers malcolm
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    Rubber tyred dozer

    An early Letourneau with hydraulics cheers malcolm
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    Old loader

    An early hydraulic loader
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    A real track loader

    Hi guys how about a 12 hour day in either of these
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    Kiwi photo

    This photo was taken in cambridge 1977 after a o/haul of the td25c if any ex earthmovers waikato staff would like this photo contact me on 092381116 cheers malcolm
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    letourneau museum

    longview texas 2001
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    Ih payscrapers

    Hi I found these sales brochures hope htey come out ok cheers malcolm
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    More B&W pics

    A few more photos
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    IH295s

    kiwi photos
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    A real dozer

    With all home comforts and mod cons
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    Tc12 Dozer

    this one has been sitting in this padock for the last 20 years it should be in a shed
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    IH2T55 scraper

    This one is in NewZealand in originol condition after 50years is there any more around
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    rare scraper

    This is a Hewco scraper made in huntly NewZealand they made 6 before Terex bought them out and shut them down . 2 standard fordsons with the back one having the crownwheel put on the other side to go the other way gear shift was by vacum pistons controled by electric solonoids not easy in the...
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