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HDGrom

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Hello this is my first post and didn’t see a specific section on material handelers.

Im recently working on some scrap yard material handlers and looking for a group that I might be able to connect with.

Specifically older imported stuff like a Fuchs Terex, Komatsu sheer, and domestic john Deere excavator with magnet.

Any experience here or suggestions where I can bounce some ideas on repairs?

Thanks in advance!

Pic for attention (it’s the equipment I’m working on)
 

HDGrom

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Welcome! Throw us your questions and be sure to have equipment serial numbers ready.
Thanks! I will make sure to have all the data when asking. The one machine is a Fuchs Terex MHL 350. What sub forum should I ask question about it in?
 

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It's nominally an excavator, but only that. It is a pretty cool piece of kit. I have not seen a scrap handler on rubber.
 

HDGrom

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It's nominally an excavator, but only that. It is a pretty cool piece of kit. I have not seen a scrap handler on rubber.
It is pretty cool! Looks like they make them both ways but this ones not like an excavator. It actually has a 4x4 truck type drivetrain. Solid rear axle, steerable solid front axle, transfer case and driveshafts. Here’s a stock photo:
 

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skyking1

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It is in the sense of the moving big parts. I was not talking about the undercarriage. They do make excavators on rubber, here is a really old rare Cat machine I spotted the other day.
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There is a scrap operation just down the road from the office.
They have a really crusty elevating cab machine like yours.
 

HDGrom

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It is in the sense of the moving big parts. I was not talking about the undercarriage. They do make excavators on rubber, here is a really old rare Cat machine I spotted the other day.
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There is a scrap operation just down the road from the office.
They have a really crusty elevating cab machine like yours.
Ok gotcha yea I misunderstood.

Cool! What year do you think that is?
 

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They have a couple of those loaders in our local scrap yard. I'm amazed at how much they can lift with the long reach they have.
 

skyking1

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@HDGrom I went by my local recycler for some new pictures today. They are pouring new concrete so the front side was a little hectic.
There is the new big shear on the Komatsu 700. Their high cab magnet and grapple machine is behind it, the Link-Belt. It also had some missing pads and broken ones, last time I was close.
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The old big shear is mounted on a 450 John Deere with track issues.
I don't know what the plan is there, exactly. There is a pile of bent mangled shoes there on both sides.
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Another shot of the business end of the JD450 mounted shear.
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They use the Manitowoc 3900 to stack up ship pieces. They bring in big hunks of ship to break up, by lowboy.
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In the process they go through a lot of oxygen.

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I found a new old dozer in the side yard

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Parked near the rare Loed forklift. I ran one of those at the water job yard. It has a little winch drum out there too.
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HDGrom

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I had a regulator ice up a bit today doing some torch work today. But that’s on another level! They look like they’re processing some heavy stuff.
 

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Welcome! Other than aviation I know no other endeavor that will require you to spent vast amounts of your hard earned dollars than heavy equipment.
 
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