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oldtom

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Hey Merv,it would be a bit of humour thats for sure.Unfortunately the wabco owners will miss the game as they will be trying to get machines mobile for the new week.I would say the trouble they have with them they would be lucky to see the final match.After the game tonight the Aussies will know how wabco owners feel.(DISAPPOINTED)Take it easy Kerry
ha Kerry now if you only had a cat os would win all the time ,be work too pay for it
 

gd10r

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Those S-24Bs were Tricon Kents at one time, very distinctive rear trashrack, they occasionally top loaded them with a Holland loader. From Colorado they auctioned something like 20 of them in one day at a Forke Brothers auction. Graham
 

Ducksnuff870

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North central Ohio
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Scraper operator
Ducksnuff870 Do you operate a 14G?? i would like to see some footage of a 14G working

No I operate a B and a C.I actually worked on a job in the next town over from the old Terex factory in Ohio.I've never seen a G working but am curious. Our mechanic talked like he was told to stay away from the units with electronic shift. On a different note I know of a 14 that was switched from 2 detroits to 2 deere engines. I never got to use the machine. It was auctioned off. I started my career operating a Cat challenger pulling a K tec scraper.I loved it.Still scratching my head as to how I ended up on a TS14.
 

Aussie Leroy

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Apr 24, 2010
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Victoria Australia
Ducksnuff870; Thanks i have heard about the electrics problems, i just want to watch one work to see how they go ???. Now your on real scrapers whats the C like compared to the B, I have only ever been on Bs 14s and 24s

Thats a nice full bowl in that pic
 

Ducksnuff870

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The C's seem to have slightly more power. The C's hyd. levers are smaller. Our C's have 6 spd trans. 3rd gear is about as fast as I usually get. Out C's also seem to be much quieter than our B's.
 

Aussie Leroy

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Guys; who can tell me what year this machine is TS14B serial #T3724 Brazil made ? . cheers Leroy
This machine has V6 GMs what HP are thay
 
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JDOFMEMI

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SoCal
I don't know of a website, but I had a book that listed all Terex models by serial number, years built, and numbers built.

Problem is that I cant recall the name of the book, and all my books are packed away in storage.
 

mowingman

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SE Ohio
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Euclid had a Handbook, like the Cat Handbooks. I am not sure what the last year was for it, and if it did or did not cover the Terex/Euclid days.
It is called the : "Euclid Hauler Handbook" you might search for one of them on amazon or Ebay.
 
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