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when i worked for my dad we owned 2 IC 70 tracked dumps, very easy and boring to drive but it was my fav machine to operate, you could climb ANYTHING in that machine, i miss those days!
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Sorry?? Thanks a lot for the pictures Jay! There's some real nice equipment near your place!
Thinkin' about it... The narrow frost bucket on the older SK350 could be a great custom idea!
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Antho wrote:Sorry?? Thanks a lot for the pictures Jay! There's some real nice equipment near your place!
Thinkin' about it... The narrow frost bucket on the older SK350 could be a great custom idea! Those were my thoughts exactly ..... Keep'em commin' buddy! Greg
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Great shots, looks like the ww could park for a few more days. Dont forget to take the muddy shoes off prior to getting the little one in the carseat. That is a great recipe for cleaining the back of your seats and the pockets that are there to hold things like maps and flashlights. This is something that I know about first hand. G
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kodak moments.....
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Very nice shots, reminds me when i was a dealer field servicemen and i took my 2 girls out in the ute to a big road job on a Sunday and took a few pics next to D11R & 651E, my eldest jokingly asked me if i had a key to get in the cab, well you all know the answer to that but it was priceless seeing the look on here face when i said yes, great memories.
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A nice family outing! Great shots!!
Justin
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It is nice to see the scapers simular to the size we use in indiana. They love the 621's around here.
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Where's all the snow!!!Nice pics.
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Gd10r wrote:Great shots, looks like the ww could park for a few more days. Dont forget to take the muddy shoes off prior to getting the little one in the carseat. That is a great recipe for cleaining the back of your seats and the pockets that are there to hold things like maps and flashlights. This is something that I know about first hand. G LOL, I have mud/dirt covers for the back of the seats when we go out. They get dirty and you take them off and clean them. A lot easier then cleaning the seat Quote:Where's all the snow!!!Nice pics.
We are about to get some more Tomorrow, so maybe I will get some with the hummer It was a fun outting with the little one she just loves going and looking at the machines, she also has to pick up every rock she comes across aswell Got to love kids Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Nice shots - thanks for posting Tim
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You'll want to save those pics for the kid's wedding somewhere down the road! Kodak moments indeed...
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Joined: 4/27/2006 Posts: 2,826 Location: Carmarthen, Wales, UK
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Always love pipeline machines, you get some odd looking machines on a pipeline job. Has anyone come across a CAT 65 challenger for carrying pipes and a knuckle boom on the back for loading.
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great pics! always partial to a scraper
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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What's the IHI tracked dump? A welder's porta-shop?
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Joined: 8/23/2007 Posts: 2,639 Location: Pennsylvania
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Screw the machines! I like your Hummer! Always wanted to someday get one of those
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It is a tack rig. The front end uses them in pipeline construction.
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