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Awesome pics Gaz... thanks Sam
Sam My equipment picture thread
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Great shots and close ups,great weather really shows ainscough kit to its yellow and blue goodness.i see a Wm O'Brien scania tractor unit . ..whats their involvement.?..or more pics to reveal all .. Aubrey. http://www.Flickr.com/Photos/METALMODELS!/ MY MODEL PHOTOS..
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Aubrey, there is also there LG if you look closely. Heavy Cranes
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Jack. wrote:Aubrey, there is also there LG if you look closely. HaHa ..yes jack i se her..she s a bit shy ...to be fair the last shot has more bleedin obvious O'Briens equipment : -i. ? Though i was useing a 10inch tablet out in the sun ..thats my excuse and i'm sticking to it.. . ?thanks jack.. Regards. Aubrey. http://www.Flickr.com/Photos/METALMODELS!/ MY MODEL PHOTOS..
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Great pictures...
are those new Unipowers they have bought the ones that were for sale in Europe??
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Yes, They were hooklifters I think. From France. Heavy Cranes
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transtechnic wrote:i see a Wm O'Brien scania tractor unit . ..whats their involvement.?) . Don't get to excited my man it was just parked up in our yard for a few weeks waiting for its next job. Wagon driver was sat there waiting for booms to go up so he could get to his trailer! Gaz
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Great shots Gaz, thanks for taking the time to take and post em' Gaz wrote:transtechnic wrote:i see a Wm O'Brien scania tractor unit . ..whats their involvement.?) . Don't get to excited my man it was just parked up in our yard for a few weeks waiting for its next job. Wagon driver was sat there waiting for booms to go up so he could get to his trailer! Gaz Yeah the driver of O'Briens ac200 was telling me that the lg was parked up in one of your yards for a couple of weeks, this is obviously that yard Looks like one of O'Briens ac100's and their 3 and 4 axle Scanias in the backround of this shot, am I right Gaz?
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incredible pictures Gaz, some of you best photos ever.... just love the look of a crane with 500ft of boom in it
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Just got to say great set of pictures, just wondering were they taken at the Leyland depot?
Thanks for posting great to share the dream with you.
Steve.
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