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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 77469Post DNgroundworks

that loading shovel must of been an absolute heap for 250 notes! Any pics Tony?

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Post: # 77485Post GB_Groundworks

30 years ago the average salary was what £6000 so wasnt like 250 nowadays, although i loaded 20 of mot into tractor the other day in an old ford 656(3cx copy) that was given my mate for free haha thing was a dog but it beat shoveling it :)
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Post: # 77489Post lutonlagerlout

yeah my old fella used to clear about £130 back in 82 45 hour week for sid farrow.when he started on his own in 84 and they paid themselves £200 a week they were like rockafellas
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Post: # 77491Post mickavalon

Hi Sussex, we did a job about a year ago, lifted and re-laid 60m2 of them for a client. We manhandled them, onto a sand/cement prepared bed, a man to each corner and hinged them down from the edge of the adjacent slab, the really heavy ones we rollered across on scaff poles and used ropes to lever into position, slid them out after wards. Heavy going but a good crack as well.
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sussex
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Post: # 77728Post sussex

started laying the flags today ! using 3 1/2 ton digger with slings on sand/cement ok for the moment but need sucker for the big boys, struggling to hire one down here anyone know where i could lay my hands on one,cheers

ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 77729Post ilovesettsonmondays

hss have them .

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Post: # 77732Post Noony

GAP do them too, they have a lifting division from memory, they were pretty helpful when we needed one.
possibly need to fill account forms in though.
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Post: # 77755Post Tony McC

I wish I did have photies of all the plant my owld fellah used to have, but back then, in the pre-digital days, developing photies was an expensive hobby so I tended to restrict it to important jobs, new babies, and the like.

The Chaseside was bought from a factory on Trafford Park. It had been used for years as a general loading shovel in a textiles yard and they'd replaced it with a new shiny JCB 3CII, which was probably the most unwieldy, cumbersome, impossible-to-handle machine JCB ever produced.

I found this photie of the same model Chaseside on the web...

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...which belongs to This Guy, so all credit to him.

About the same time (1974-76) we also had a Wetherill shovel onto which we mounted a JCB back-acter for a real hybrid monstrosity. That was a real feat of engineering as we had to install a donkey-engined hydraulic pump to power the back-acter, so there was all sorts of messing about to be done if you wanted to do any rear-end action!
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sussex
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Post: # 77886Post sussex

did try hss but the guy on the other end of the did'nt have a clue what i was talking about;was going to ring me back but that never happened.i'l give them another go & try gap as well;if all else fails i could do with tony Mc C ;i've got a few bits of plant he could make me one!that shovel must have been a proper big boy toy;thanks for info

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Post: # 77889Post Noony

think that GAP i spoke to were Northampton, but will have other depots too i am sure
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Mikey_C
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Post: # 77929Post Mikey_C

brandon hire do them I have always found their customer service better than hss, hence my account with hss got binned

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Post: # 77958Post dig dug dan

how heavy are they? do they weigh more than 400kgs?
hss do a stone "magnet", that would do the job. its just a giant vacuum slab lifter
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