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    Digging over finals

    just an example for you say if your digging on a bench and mostly underneath you and say your digging hard rock with more so 250t and bigger if you have enough power to pick up a bucket and if you have big rocks to deal with it has been known you can punch the finals with the rock and if you...
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    Hitachi Dash 5 electronics question

    what model digger is it? we have dash 5s but very rarely have those problems that sounds more like what was happening to our dash 6 really temperamental
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    Vintage Mack question

    is there any site like whats being said about this sort of conversion?? I think its a great idea the older style macks are stunning (please someone do this with a flintstone)
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    just a few old machines Ive seen on my travels. mostly dozers and one grader!

    if any one knows of model type please feel free to let me know as they are all before my time, but these machines are all in australia and from memory the grader was one of the first of its kind here. cheers
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    Whats the craziest thing you have dug up?

    now this is devastating ^^^^^
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    Big loads or large tow truck Pictures-earthmoving

    nothing beats heavy haulage but looks like most of the photos are from australia is there any from other countries?
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    cat 426B door rust

    sell it and buy a jcb or case the cat backhoes are probably one of the worst I have operated and not to mention expensive
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    hitachi 200 track tension

    the seals are average on those thing if they arent serviced they either loose preasure or like people have said jam from either dirt, Id suggest track off idler out and see it the tensioner moves on its own from there.
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