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Built by McConnell Dowell, award-winning Army Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant Outfall Replacement at Shakespear Regional Park north of Auckland city makes a big improvement in...
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@brandt_nz had a range of machines on display outs @brandt_nz had a range of machines on display outside @civilcontractorsnewzealand’s  national conference venue in Tauranga. Here’s a selection of afternoon pictures. #compacttrackloaders #compacttrackexcavator #grader
Sharing pictures from our archives- this is from J Sharing pictures from our archives- this is from January 2024's issue- the profile on the Euclid S-18 scraper ⁣
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Caption: From a contemporary Euclid publication dated 1955, this is the first production version of the Euclid S-18. Notice the ‘dimpled’ front planetary covers, driver’s footstep inset into the frame, and the lightening holes cut into the rear scraper wheel hubs – all trademark features of an early 27LOT Euclid S-18⁣
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Sharing pictures from our archives- this is from J Sharing pictures from our archives- this is from January 2024's issue- the profile on the Euclid S-18 scraper ⁣
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Caption: Physically larger than the first production 27LOT S-18 model, the 30LOT Euclid S-18 was the ultimate iteration of the machine. Comparison with the earlier model reveals new planetary covers, revised operators’ step, solid rear wheel hubs, a new scraper spill guard and a ‘beefier’ appearance. Image dated 1960. ⁣
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Sharing pictures from our archives- this is from D Sharing pictures from our archives- this is from December 2023's issue- the profile on Caterpillar's model 613 scraper. ⁣
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 Caption: Model collectors are not well served when it comes to models of the Caterpillar 613, as only two have ever been available. A 1:64 scale 613C which is crude at best, and this example of a 1:50 scale 613G (from the author’s Retro Contractors collection) manufactured by Norscott. Both are available through the Internet.⁣
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Sharing pictures from our archives- this is from D Sharing pictures from our archives- this is from December 2023's issue- the profile on Caterpillar's model 613 scraper. ⁣
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Caption: Last production version of the Caterpillar 613 was the 613G that was manufactured for a scant two years before being pulled from production due to “declining sales”.⁣
It was a smart looking little scraper, and the last 11-cubic yard elevator to be offered by any manufacturer⁣
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