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Great find and nice photos. That 5110 especially looks to be in good condition. Would be great to see pictures of it disassembled for the haul home. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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That 5110 was featured on the HEF forum. The machine was completely rebuilt over one winter to like new standards. There are pictures posted over there under the i-99 topic.
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nice pics thanks much for sharing
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Thanks a ton for the pics! I like the big Liebherr... COUGH COUGH I mean Deere dozer, you don't see them too often! I'm pretty sure it's an 850C next to it.
My guess for the last pic would be either a Deere 650D, a Volvo EC700B or C or a Deere 850D...
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if you look on the right hand side of the Deere by the red reflective stripe there's a decal that says "Made by Liebherr"
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more great pics. Always fun to pull jobsite pranks on guys using the porta john. I think that JD dozer is a 750c, hard to tell from the angles, but the 650's don't use the upright blade cylinders. That ec700 is a lucky find. Whereabouts is it? Thanks again for sharing!
regards, Jim
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Jimi wrote: I think that JD dozer is a 750c, It is.
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You may see the 5110 reincarnated soon
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Gavin84w wrote:You may see the 5110 reincarnated soon Another rename of the O&K machines or something new? I thought they had settled on the 6000 series for their mining shovel designations? Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Jimi wrote:more great pics. Always fun to pull jobsite pranks on guys using the porta john. I think that JD dozer is a 750c, hard to tell from the angles, but the 650's don't use the upright blade cylinders. That ec700 is a lucky find. Whereabouts is it? Thanks again for sharing! The EC700 is in Cranberry PA also, right off I-79 there was quite a site job, the pic was taken back in June so I doubt it's still there. There's a name on the side, Rudd, I tried to find info on them but not much. There's also quite a few Volvo's working just south of Williamsport on RT 11/15, I believe it's a landfill, I may be mistaken but there was a large machine, maybe another 700 but I could be wrong.
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kokosing Const Co wrote:
There's also quite a few Volvo's working just south of Williamsport on RT 11/15, I believe it's a landfill, I may be mistaken but there was a large machine, maybe another 700 but I could be wrong.
Was it sort of at the "bottom" of the hill as you came south on 15 on your right? That would be the Lycoming county Landfill.
regards, Jim "Once again, concussion by safety" -Mike Rowe
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Jimi wrote:kokosing Const Co wrote:
There's also quite a few Volvo's working just south of Williamsport on RT 11/15, I believe it's a landfill, I may be mistaken but there was a large machine, maybe another 700 but I could be wrong.
Was it sort of at the "bottom" of the hill as you came south on 15 on your right? That would be the Lycoming county Landfill. You are correct, are they doing a slurry wall? When I was coming home on Monday there was a larger Volvo on the side of the road on the other side of a berm so I couldn't catch the number, I could be wrong it may be a 460. Directly across the street was a CAT that looked like it was just put together, maybe a 365? I'm terrible at identify machines!
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Well, I'm pretty good at ID'ing excavators, I haven't been up that way in probably 6 years. When I was going to school up there, our training site was just beyond the landfill's property on the east side of 15. It is possible that they were doing a slurry wall though.
regards, Jim
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Wanted to reincarnate this thread for anyone interested, the 5110 and 385 are off Route 15 south just before the rest area along with two Manitowoc draglines. The 385 you can see from the road plain but the 5110 is hiding behind the bare trees at the moment.
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Tom, What size are the Manitowoc Draglines and do/did you take any pictures of them?? Thanks for bringing this thread back, always good to see your pictures. DanielD
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