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Up past the pub ,over the rail line and RHS up a dirt track.I think it will be easy to spot the crane
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Thanks mate I've had a huge one to ight I should make it sunday morning
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redredred wrote:Up past the pub......... thats alot easier said than done
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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gbarnewall wrote:redredred wrote:Up past the pub......... thats alot easier said than done very true but at 6am should be quite easy
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Probably about 7 ish they are going by the Pub.I will be in a Silver VW Jetta or a Geen Jeep so if you come out come and say hello.
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I got a photo where they were loading today at about 5ish they were just starting to derig the 1500. Ill be there from the start in the morining. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=442561539423&set=a.442561374423.252361.581809423
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Is that a D475 dozer between the Komatsu ex and drill rig? I don't know haul trucks so what is in the 2nd last pic? I'll put my money on a 785... Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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fantastic stuff looks like you will be shortlisted for a guso award this year those antars are beautifull machines lampson must be big in the oz? keep them pics coming really enjoyable post thanks rowan for posting these.
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All the thanks go to Redredred for the pictures, I know he is in the industry but getting up at 3am for a photoshoot every now and then (outside work) is impressive. PS, Lampson is very big down under. Gus, guess on the haul truck? Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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ill be honest man i would not know or claim to know the exact model the faun is an interesting looking truck i taught these trucks ran out in the middle east.
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I'm with red right now and it's a 793 that came out of Sydney the other night.
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Well done Robert.I might have to retire and leave it for the young guns like you.
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RowanH wrote:Is that a D475 dozer between the Komatsu ex and drill rig? I don't know haul trucks so what is in the 2nd last pic? I'll put my money on a 785...
Rowan. Yes its a 475.They were going to crane it out but they had enough dirt in the hole to ramp it out and I believe that was a hair raiser.
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GusO wrote:fantastic stuff looks like you will be shortlisted for a guso award this year those antars are beautifull machines lampson must be big in the oz? keep them pics coming really enjoyable post thanks rowan for posting these. Thanks GusO.The Antars are real cool.The guy that owns them bought the out for a Snowy Hydro disply.He has lots a stuff.Scammells ,The Antars Oshkosh,AECs the list gos on.
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GusO wrote:ill be honest man i would not know or claim to know the exact model the faun is an interesting looking truck i taught these trucks ran out in the middle east. The Faun is ex German Army.He uses it as a Push Pull truck but it spends most of its time on the wind farm.Got plenty of pics of it doing big things. I hope I dont stretch Rowans patience.
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redredred wrote:Well done Robert.I might have to retire and leave it for the young guns like you. Thank's Red hope you invite me out for some more soon.
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I will keep you posted.I m not greedy .Share the info,got to keep the young guys interested.Who will do it when I am old(older) and lazy
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very true someone has to do it, On the topic of the Faun, should send Rowan the pics of it on the wind farm fullin up the hill with the big John Deere helping.
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