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thought i would share pics from work today i was running a 375 loading mobile crusher. we were crushing asphalt. 375 001 by dirtworks49, on Flickr"/> 375 002 by dirtworks49, on Flickr"/> 375 003 by dirtworks49, on Flickr"/> 375 004 by dirtworks49, on Flickr"/>
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Great shots, how was the ol' girl to run? Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Does the crusher have a hard time keeping up with the 375.
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Basketball Man wrote:Does the crusher have a hard time keeping up with the 375. I doubt it, most crushers will usually process asphalt as fast as you can feed it. 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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Fond memory's of 375's. All bad of course.
I reckon the crushers hasn't even broken a sweat with that digger going hard.
Nice pics thou. I remember the second ever 375 (Japanease writing on it) sitting there without a car body on it up Scotland. Sitting in the mud.
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