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Ok, everyone like photos of real equipment, so post your favorite photo that you've taken of any construction machine. You must have taken the photo though. I'll go first, this ones my favorite of all the ones i've found on my hard drive. Graham http://www.dioramaphotos.blogspot.com
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I've got two pictures that I really like of our equipment. This one is our volvo 210 after about a 14 hour day Early one morning starting the fire up.
Chris To see our equipment in action: http://ca.youtube.com/user/letsdig18
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This was tough, but I'll stick with two... Eisenhart Cranes Demag AC1300 touching the sky... Big Henry out for a joy ride... Andrew
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Dirtman2007 wrote:I've got two pictures that I really like of our equipment. This one is our volvo 210 after about a 14 hour day Always loved this one. Fantastic shot.
- Andy
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Oh god, you know how many pics I've got! We'll let see (if I count out pics with me in them..lol), I'll narrow it down to 2 Btw Chris, always loved that shot, a true work of art!
-Justin "Everyone's Goal Is To Mine More Coal!"PAmining http://www.youtube.com/user/PAmining
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how bout these
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apm2754 wrote:Dirtman2007 wrote:I've got two pictures that I really like of our equipment.
This one is our volvo 210 after about a 14 hour day
Always loved this one. Fantastic shot. Thanks, I really was not focused on getting a picture, I had been un since 5:00AM and had just worked till 8:00PM and was ready to call it a day. But on the way back to the truck I said "hmmm that looks like a good background and avitar picture." Must of been true!
Chris To see our equipment in action: http://ca.youtube.com/user/letsdig18
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this one is of my favorite crane company at my high school..
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I lied, I have one more of a cat 375 blocking in the pipe line company's jeep for the weekend. A great picture.
Chris To see our equipment in action: http://ca.youtube.com/user/letsdig18
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first one is my 1968 international 175b ,and the second is my 1967 hough h25b payloader with my little boy," Zod ", standing by , lolly pop in hand , waiting for a ride.
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Brian that little pay loader looks like fun plowing some drive ways! How long have you had it? You could probably use the 175 for plowing too with those street pads. LOL
Chris To see our equipment in action: http://ca.youtube.com/user/letsdig18
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had the 175 for about 4 years. sold it in 03 because it was simply too big for our needs...yeah it needed a bottom but the tracks stayed on and it was a decent machine overall. the payloader was bought on ebay for 850 bucks...it didnt run,,,had no paint left and was missing a few things. me and the kids painted it while my dad rebuilt the engine, i replaced the hoses and tires and rebuilt the brakes on both wheels. kept it for 2 years then sold it to a brick factory in jersey....where it is now ill never know but i really wish i didnt sell it. had an h30 too but the wife made me get rid of it as soon as she saw it hiding in the garage. oh well. ive got my eye on a new project...if i can pull it off i may set up a web site just for the restoration. this would be the ultimate tonka toy...ill get some pics in a few weeks
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Fantastic pictures all of you guys! Hopefully I'll have some good one's to share here in the next few months. -Josh
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From My old job, Like David and Golliath, except David's a Cat 375! Eric W. Pioszak, Operating Engineers Local 701, Portland, OregonMETAL TRACKS AVAILABLE AGAIN! Cab guards Available again! Grapples Available again! Industrialscalemodels[at symbol]Gmail.com
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Thanks for the photos so far! They all are great. I'll try to submit some more soon. Graham http://www.dioramaphotos.blogspot.com
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