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Terex Scrapers in New Zealand

oldtom

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Joined
Oct 15, 2012
Messages
115
Location
Australia
Occupation
diesel equipment maintenancesuperviser
Scrub Puller same as the s7euc .drive shaft to elevaters though a air bag expanding clutch.
 

glenlunberg

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 5, 2013
Messages
282
Location
United States
Occupation
Supervisor
Nice pictures EDGLimited. I enjoyed looking at them especially the old machines that you've shared here. Thanks!
 

pronto

Active Member
Joined
Jan 24, 2009
Messages
30
Location
Wellington NZ
Spotted these two old Terex's yesterday in Porirua, NZ. Machines owned by Tenga Pickering and working on a new industrial park.

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Terexcat

Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2021
Messages
13
Location
Saskatoon, Canada
I figured that with all the green lizards in New Zealand we needed a thread dedicated to the subject! To start it off, here are two TS18's working in Glenside - just out of Wellington on a very hilly site. The machines are cutting steep and potentially unstable banks back above a new road being built to minimise risk from slips etc. Also on site are some Sumitomo excavators and Cat dozers from Tenga Pickering and Hitachi ADT's from Gary Holland. Anyone knows who the TS18's belong to, or any history around these ones?

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I have TS-14B'S, and one of my guys calls them a 'Ditch Pickle' :D:D
 
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