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WCollins
Posted: Monday, April 13, 2015 4:53:24 AM

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Haven't done one of these for a while, so here we go.

Number 1.


Number 2.


Number 3.


Number 4.


Number 5.


Number 6.


Number 7.


Number 8.


Number 9.


Best of luck to you guys.

-William
Jack of all trades, Master of none.
Miniature Construction Models
LiebherrDemag90
Posted: Monday, April 13, 2015 7:57:58 AM
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No.3 looks like an old Hitachi EX200.
frusso
Posted: Monday, April 13, 2015 8:32:00 AM

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The dump truck is a Randon made in Brazil.
Cat345bl
Posted: Monday, April 13, 2015 2:04:32 PM
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#1 is a JCB I think

#3 Early 90's Sumitomo, Linkbelt, or Case

#4 is a Furukawa or TCM (Kawasaki).

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WCollins
Posted: Monday, April 13, 2015 5:59:27 PM

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frusso wrote:
The dump truck is a Randon made in Brazil.


Yes, Number 6 is a Randon.

Cat345bl wrote:
#1 is a JCB I think

#3 Early 90's Sumitomo, Linkbelt, or Case

#4 is a Furukawa or TCM (Kawasaki).


Sorry, Number 1, Is not a JCB & number 4 is not a Furukawa or TCM (Kawasaki).

Number 3 was designed by Sumitomo but was marketed by a different company, What was the company?



-William
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UH171
Posted: Monday, April 13, 2015 8:53:05 PM

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Number 1# is some Russian excavator I don't know the name of it
Number 2# bitelli or benati
Number 3# JCB JS220 or Some sumitomo tie up
Number 4# Mitubishi Or YANMAR
Number 5# Landverk or Bucyrus-Erie based on the body work
Number 7# is a Russian skid steer UNC060
Number 8# Tana landfill compactor
Number 9# Old cat telehandeler

Remember when it comes to equipment the older and more obscure the better

A Cat 225 will beat a 320EL hands down
Weserhutte
Posted: Monday, April 13, 2015 9:29:53 PM
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Thanks for another of these! I really enjoy them.

1 is absolutely a Unex (Czech) DH 400 series; maybe a 411 or 421?
2 is absolutely a Müller (Brazilian), but I'm not into compactors enough to hazard a guess on the model number/name.
3 could it be a Thomen?
4 could be any of the Japanese manufacturers really. I'll guess TCM or Toyota?
5 is absolutely a Kockums-Landsverk KL 100 series, but I cannot distinguish whether it's a 121 or 132.
6 was revealed by frusso
7 is in fact a UNC (Czech)
8 was revealed by UH171
9 what telehandler manufacturer did Caterpillar consume? One of theirs is my guess.
linkbelt290rb
Posted: Monday, April 13, 2015 9:45:42 PM

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#3 is a Sumitomo SH200 aka Link Belt LS2800C, Case 9030, JCB JS200

Nothing runs like a deere with a cat on its back but the link belt ate both of them

WCollins
Posted: Monday, April 13, 2015 10:00:16 PM

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Weserhutte wrote:
Thanks for another of these! I really enjoy them.

1 is absolutely a Unex (Czech) DH 400 series; maybe a 411 or 421?
2 is absolutely a Müller (Brazilian), but I'm not into compactors enough to hazard a guess on the model number/name.
3 could it be a Thomen?
4 could be any of the Japanese manufacturers really. I'll guess TCM or Toyota?
5 is absolutely a Kockums-Landsverk KL 100 series, but I cannot distinguish whether it's a 121 or 132.
6 was revealed by frusso
7 is in fact a UNC (Czech)
8 was revealed by UH171
9 what telehandler manufacturer did Caterpillar consume? One of theirs is my guess.


Number 1 Is a Czech built Unex DH series (Some interesting info, Unex Had licensing agreements with Liebherr and Sennebogen at one time or another.)


Number 2. is a Müller Ti18


Number 3. is a JCB JS200LC


Number 4. is a Toyota SDT40


Number 5. is a Kocklums-Landsverk KL-121B


Number 6. is a Randon RK425 (originally started out as an Koocklums)


Number 7. is a Czech UNC 601


Number 8. is a Tana 40F


Number 9. is a Caterpillar RT80


I'm guessing that Cat absorbed Job Handler


-William
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Miniature Construction Models
61BG
Posted: Monday, April 13, 2015 11:05:35 PM
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The real question is, Is that a Barber-Greene Dynaplane in the background of pic 2?
max
Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2015 10:33:58 PM
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61BG wrote:
The real question is, Is that a Barber-Greene Dynaplane in the background of pic 2?

It certainly looks like it.....
I jumped in the bandwagon a bit late, but it's not that big of a deal since the only one i would have had right is the Muller packer.
Many thanks for sharing those, it's nice to see different things that what we see usually.
Max.

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I am looking for industrial auction brochures from Ritchie Bros, Miller & Miller, Forke Bros, First Team Auction, Max Rouse, etc from the 70's, 80's and 90's.I am a collector and heavy equipment enthusiast and these pamphlets are loaded with nice pictures of cleaned and freshly painted equipment.Thet don't have much value once the sale is over but they are a great help to me in preserving the memory of machines that are no longer being built.Please, help my hobby by looking in your old storage boxes and file folders for these old auction sale brochures.Your help is much appreciated.
EX8000
Posted: Friday, April 17, 2015 2:14:01 PM

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That Tana 40F is a pretty different looking machine. Looks like it would be a pain in the butt to replace those drums once the feet get completely worn down. Thanks for posting these, I learn something new each time.



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