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19720 with ripper 6n and 61 komatsu size
65 only just a bit heavy then at I think just over 20.19720 with ripper 6n and 61 komatsu size
Just been on 6T for a mate for the last week or so, but never really been a fan of the elevated sprocket, just seem to too heavy doing batter work.I know a lot of people up that way worked that part of the country for a good while
Didn’t have a ripper on, just remember that there was about 5 ton of difference between that and and the 6R’s we had from Cheetham Hill.An lgp 65 with ripper would be a lot more
6R LGP I think was about 25/26, PX 65 about 20/21 but was a long time ago.Didn’t have a ripper on, just remember that there was about 5 ton of difference between that and and the 6R’s we had from Cheetham Hill.
ThanksD6N with 6-way and narrow tracks, no ripper, just over 17000.
Believe it or not, Ollie, the high tracks have a slightly lower cg than the old 6D’s and E’s because of how the internals are arranged, and the frame weight. Lot of weight low down. When it dries up I’ll try to get some pictures of our N on a batter.
Think the best sagas that will happen on here is with Druid and his neighbour....all we need is a theme tune and he’ll be giving emmerdale a run for its money
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Think the best sagas that will happen on here is with Druid and his neighbour....all we need is a theme tune and he’ll be giving emmerdale a run for its money
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third word is .... ..... OFF lads
How is the Great Wall of China coming onthird word is .... ..... OFF lads![]()
Thanks, it’s very deceiving when your on the angle and your arse is grabbing the seat though
....remember doing one at skipton tip when we were lining it, the formation was rock, (an old quarry) and even just going up and down in straight lines, it was surprising just going over a solid bit rather than stuff that had been cast down how much it would spin the back end of blade round. There were a few times when it caught you off guard and slightly lifted one side of the track
, was pleased when we started pushing the clay up!!
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on the right line is how it's progressing Oll ..... all on his side of the ferkerHow is the Great Wall of China coming on![]()
Yeh, it was pretty steep when you were at the top looking downAye, rocks, batters and tracks, the unholy trinity. Only time I’ve had a twitchy backside on a batter was when rocks were involved. Not too keen on sand on a.batter either, get steeper than 30 degrees and it’s a royal pain to get tidy.
get on CEF Aiden ......... chances are he still has it![]()
http://www.ceforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=5047 ...... for those who've never seen it " FOR SALE: Hydraulic Pipe Pusher Digger Attachment "I actually got approached to sell these about 18 months ago.... I politely declined..... which could have been a mistake as there has been huge investment in the gas network around hereThat said I have yet to see a contractor use a pipe pusher
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This was a one of the better ones I was on Bri, and only 3 or 4 mile from my house at the timeAye, rocks, batters and tracks, the unholy trinity. Only time I’ve had a twitchy backside on a batter was when rocks were involved. Not too keen on sand on a.batter either, get steeper than 30 degrees and it’s a royal pain to get tidy.