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River Dargle Flood Defence Scheme.
These images were taken during the third week of November 2016.
Still a reasonable level of traffic here with hard material being trucked out of the Slang/Rehills section of the river bank.
I believe the Council have contracted for the removal and transport of soil material from this site to a new (road) construction site down at Calary.
The previous 'mountains' and terraces are slowly but steadily shrinking.
I tell you, the company hiring out trucks for the movement of all this material must be rubbing their hands with glee.
You might remember that a twit-brained illegal off-roader decided to get his 1991 Suzuki Vitara stuck one our very narrow woodland footpaths at 3am on Saturday night. Permanantly stuck in fact. It took three of us and a very expensive Claas tele-handler to get the damn thing out.
Vehicle: Manitou MLT 741-140
Year of manufacture: Not known.
Date of first registration in the UK: Not known.
Place of registration: Not known.
Date of last MOT: Not known.
Mileage at last MOT: Not known.
Date of last V5 issued: Not known.
Date taken: 24th August 2021.
Album: Carspotting 2021
Hello everyone! After a long period of no posting, I begin to upload creations! :)
This is my third alternative model of the 31014 Power Digger. Hope you like it!
Alternate model of Creator set 5867 Super Speedster. Telescopic boom can be raised and locked in several positions. More pics and info at: nkubate.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=...
Check the first comment for an infinite loop animated GIF.
Used in the "Hangar 01", the mech bay diorama I built for the Masterpiece Gallery in the LEGO House.
Please check the very short video edit here. It would be much appreciated. :)
River Dargle Flood Defence Scheme.
These images were taken during the last full week of November 2016.
Still a reasonable level of traffic here with hard material being trucked out of the Slang/Rehills section of the river bank.
I believe the Council have contracted for the removal and transport of soil material from this site to a new (road) construction site down at Calary.
The previous 'mountains' and terraces are slowly but steadily shrinking.
On occasion, we have seen a line of 13 such trucks lined up first thing in the morning, ready to haul soil.
The Upper Dargle Road, while a minor one, is a busy little throughway, and is especially busy with the morning/evening rush hours.
Introducing such a level of heavy-duty trucks on to this road, where they need to drive in and out of the Slang/Rehills compound, only serves to further aggravate the traffic flows. The entrance to the site is close to a blind bend. Not good.
On a regular basis, we have seen (and felt) the effects of the trucks as they thunder by, particularly the unladen ones returning to pick up another load.
There is the 'speed limit' and then there is 'driving in a manner inappropriate to the road conditions'.
The heavy truck traffic also brings debris and soil on to the road.
The contractors struggle to keep the road washed and swept. And the slow progress of their road-sweeping vehicles, in turn, cause delay and frustration for other road users. Not good.
It's not a good experience, right now, for the residents along this stretch of road.
The first time I have ever seen one of these and it took me a while to find out what the attachment it has fitted was used for. However after some time spent searching the internet I discovered it was a hydraulic winch.
My Lego telehandler is loosely based on CAT TL642. Buwizz and iPad are used to control it remotely. There are four motorized functions: drive with PF L motor, boom elevation with PF L motor, fork tilt with M motor, and steering with PF servo. Front wheels are driven through a differential, and the rear axle has a simple suspension. Overall, it is maneuverable, easy to control thanks to the proportional control of Buwizz, and very fun to play with. Please watch the video for a demonstration. When sharing, please include the link to my instagram www.instagram.com/legomarat/
Another small addition to the Thirdwigg Farm.
Free instructions at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-77859/thirdwigg/telehandler/#det...
Video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar_S5V4jeaQ
This is a remake of my old work from year 2009 which u can see here: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=361802
After some time working and planning, the JCB 531 Telehandler is done. Instructions are coming, but until then, check out much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
Full gallery including instructions here.
It's about the worst time for the telehandler to go on the fritz.
Baynard Bridge-Tunnel
Baynard County, Florida, USA
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Another small addition to the Thirdwigg Farm.
Free instructions at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-77859/thirdwigg/telehandler/#det...
Video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar_S5V4jeaQ
The farmers are ready to start baling hay in the farm adjacent to Trent Jn.
They have a John Deere 6130 connected to a New Holland 570 baler and a Manitou MLT 625 telehandler.
Lego Technic Merlo ROTO Telehandler in 1:11 scale.
The dimensions: 80 x 25 x 30 cm, total weight – 5,7 kg. The max height is 83 cm. The model contains approximately 5100 parts. The model has eight remote controlled functions (three S-bricks, 14 motors).
A Minifig scale Telehandler.
Telescopic boom with forklift or bucket attachments. Feature a 3 wide cab.
My Lego telehandler is loosely based on CAT TL642. Buwizz and iPad are used to control it remotely. There are four motorized functions: drive with PF L motor, boom elevation with PF L motor, fork tilt with M motor, and steering with PF servo. Front wheels are driven through a differential, and the rear axle has a simple suspension. Overall, it is maneuverable, easy to control thanks to the proportional control of Buwizz, and very fun to play with. Please watch the video for a demonstration. When sharing, please include the link to my instagram www.instagram.com/legomarat/
A Minifig scale Telehandler.
Telescopic boom with forklift or bucket attachments. Feature a 3 wide cab.