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Recent content by Brainzie

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    Transformer on Wabco 111a

    Both of our 111a's have new rectifiers and both are charging 30 volts to the batteries. We pulled all the shims out of the flux bridge and couldn't get it to drop in volts. We did however bring them down from 31 or 32 volts. I probably should add the new rectifier is an air cooled type and no...
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    627G auger system

    :) :cool2 :)
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    627G auger system

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    Wabco 111A Scraper

    Hi Leroy. I`ve been watching your video a bit and noticed you have changed the adjustment for the elevator chain. could you please put some some photos of what you have done as it looks a lot better way than the oridinal way of adjustment, yours is very similar to a cat. Thanks Brainzie
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    111A sprokets

    Definetly get hold of John Mccalla for your parts, as Gordon said very helpful, even has the points for the switches, and brake discs for the steering
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    Wabco scrapers at work

    hey scrub. they`re metaling farm tracks, they are loading towards where the last loads were spread on the track. some of the tracks are that steep they were being pushed up hills loaded. Joys of having tracks made with a digger instead of a bulldozer :beatsme. That small farm quarry wass...
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    Wabco scrapers at work

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPl55Xuiaes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVWiWkZWi_M
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    Thoughts On A International TD15C vs Cat D6-D Dozer

    Both very good Tractors. The semi u on the 15 is a much better blade than the straight blade of the cat in my opinion, unless they have angle blades in which case the international blade will still be better :D, the 15 feels better on steeper slopes side ways. And better visablity with a lower...
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    Dozers pulling scrapers question

    Thanks Ray. bloody good photos there, that must of been before I got there or after I left.
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    Dozers pulling scrapers question

    Cheers Scrub, I agree. only cost a box of beer if you tipped the scoop, got stuck or knocked peg over. :drinkup
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    Dozers pulling scrapers question

    Old Selby just lifted the bowl right up once it was full and off, that's how good those scoops slide, hit the windrow on the bottom side and over. not the ideal thing to do(bowl right up ) but it wasn't the first or the last time that happend on that job. :rolleyes:
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    Dozers pulling scrapers question

    Hey scrub. that was the first stage of a subdivision on the out skirts of Tauranga. Had a few man made lakes to add to asthetics and make use of a large amount of peat that was in lower lying areas. I was only there one season, so never worked on the man made lakes just the residential part...
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    Dozers pulling scrapers question

    Rpl few more
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    Dozers pulling scrapers question

    Rpl The Lakes, Tauriko
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