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Pics of your mini!

bmckenzie

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Nov 25, 2013
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northern california
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self employed
looks like a mouthful for the terex !!, How do you like it, I thought the cylinders on top of the boom are a good idea.
 

cat953

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Nov 19, 2007
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36
Location
Pa.
Had it for a couple years now no problems,runs good ,plenty of reach,the cyl on top is a real good design
 

upnover

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Aug 3, 2007
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Location
British Columbia
Occupation
Consultant
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A pic of the day I brought Yanni home (Yanmar 35-5). Had 155 hours on the meter. Its got 630 now not a lick of trouble. This thing has dug my sewer, rooted out trees. built a rock retaining wall, weeping tile, lifted countless trees, and demolished a house to name just a few jobs. By far the most fun is tearing down and old building. Theres just something about demolishion that gets the heart pounding.
 

amscontr

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Aug 17, 2008
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136
Location
Illinois
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Operating Engineer 520
E55

So far our E55 does what we need it to do.
 

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hmearth

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Australia.
My old grab was worn out so I got this one from better built buckets in Sydney 2 two after ordering it, it was here just in time 20141113_141751.jpg
 

melli

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Dec 15, 2012
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BC
So far our E55 does what we need it to do.

Just plain jealous. :notworthy
If I ever had the money, I would be all over the E42 or E55. Probably the E55 as it's lifting force puts mine to shame. I get some nasty root pans that are a pain to move. The bucket and blade pin maneuver works for me, but it takes a lot of jockeying to it right. Then I'm tiptoeing all the way to the slash pile.
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