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Scrub Puller

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Yair . . . G'arn Showpony four or five hundred bucks is'nt scary. LOL

I ran one of those Jiggers on the Gold Coast a while for Nuemanns, it would take a twelve inch cut in coffee-rock now that was scary!

Cheers,
 

Haddy

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Last contouring job we did worked out at $1.50 m3 loose and that was at a nice steady pace
 
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stangoodman

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Im after some electrical info that someone out there might be able to help with. It is info for a 333FT,222G and 111A models.

Firstly on the generator side....
1- generator AMPS
2- Generator Voltage
3- Frequency in Hz
4- Full current load

Secondly on the elevator motors

1- Motor AMPS
2- Motor Horsepower
3- Full load current
4- Rated voltage

All our books avoid getting into this detail however it must be in someones records.
We would really appreciate it as the modern day electrician can't believe how they work in dust, water and crap!!! and don't understand the system.

We are looking at putting new contacts and wireing on but they want this info first.

Cheers:confused:
 

Brainzie

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Im after some electrical info that someone out there might be able to help with. It is info for a 333FT,222G and 111A models.

Firstly on the generator side....
1- generator AMPS
2- Generator Voltage
3- Frequency in Hz
4- Full current load

Secondly on the elevator motors

1- Motor AMPS
2- Motor Horsepower
3- Full load current
4- Rated voltage

All our books avoid getting into this detail however it must be in someones records.
We would really appreciate it as the modern day electrician can't believe how they work in dust, water and crap!!! and don't understand the system.

We are looking at putting new contacts and wireing on but they want this info first.

Cheers:confused:



Is this what our looking for or do you already have this info ? out of our 111a operators manual.


Brainzie
 

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Haddy

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Hi Stan . Try Rotorua Auto Electrical . They got a older guy there who used to do a bit of work on these . Also Ken Bleakley ( who I got my 111A from ) from Taupo knows the 111A well . I haven't got his number but I can get it for you if you want . Haddy
 

Haddy

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Stan , Brainzie has got Ken's number . I gave it to him a while back . A couple of weeks ago I buried my phone and lost all my numbers . Haddy
 

stangoodman

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Thanks Guys,

That was a help but still after more on the elevator side as well.
Also was the 222 and 333 the same?
I tried Noah but he was tied up with some monkeys that he had to deliver to Terexkerry!!!
 

terexkerry

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wabco scraprrs

Thanks Guys,

That was a help but still after more on the elevator side as well.
Also was the 222 and 333 the same?
I tried Noah but he was tied up with some monkeys that he had to deliver to Terexkerry!!!

got the monkeys they are out on hire operating 252s,spud jokes aside try Phil Gowenlock mobile 0061732175498 he might be able to help,good luck,kerry
 
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stangoodman

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A few photos of a palmerston Job last season.
Really wet clay that required discing in the cut and fill to get 10% moisture out of it.
Lots of hair gone on this job!!!
 

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stangoodman

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Just a few more different shots.
Real crap ground!!
Im sure a terex would have got thru!!! Year Right
 

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terexkerry

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i see your dad there crying as he knows he has moved more yardage on his tracked dumper than the THING clapped out beside him
 

terexkerry

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have you any pictures with them actually with a load,probably asking a bit much.should put a shroud over them like nick so when the MIGHTY TEREX pass you can hide your attempt of making out you have a load in them
 

D6 Merv

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You guys are going to kill me with laughter here :notworthy
Kerry you know the reason why some of those Wabcos go so well ? The "General" provided the puha to make them GO !!
 
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