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Rally Badges

Locality: Tatura, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5824 1734



Address: PO Box 9 3616 Tatura, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.rallybadges.com.au

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20.01.2022 Get excited Chamberlain Folks --- updating the web page with Chamberlain Stock!!!! Call Greg (03 5824 1734) for ANY of your tractor | stationary engine needs - if he doesn't have it - he'll point you in the direction of someone who might! https://www.rallybadges.com.au/



17.01.2022 Stuck at home during the Covid-19 pandemic? Now's the time to be getting in some Engine maintenance!! Need a manual? New decals? Sparkplugs? Give us a call during business hours 03 5824 1734

08.01.2022 New Books!! Stuck at home due to Covid-19 - now’s the time to expand your library!! Head to our web page for more details www.rallybadges.com.au

01.01.2022 Now available on our website!! Click on link below to purchase online or shoot us an email [email protected] https://www.rallybadges.com.au/product_info.php... FOLLOWING the success of his first book Earthmovers in Scotland, David Wylie is delighted to produce his new book Earthmovers in UK & Germany. This new publication brings more interesting mining and quarrying related site visits to life and he has added demolition and renewables sectors into this latest book. Contained within, are arguably some of the biggest, best and most historically significant pieces of earthmoving equipment ever produced. Earthmovers in UK & Germany brings together reports that capture interesting site details, company history, and operators, managers and owners’ views on operating these powerful machines. The book features some of the largest earthmovers in the UK and Germany, including a massive Komatsu D475A-5 bulldozer weighing more than 115 tonnes and the last two remaining 520-tonne O&K RH200s working as a team in Europe, at Banks Mining in Northumberland. Factory visits include Caterpillar Mining, where the company manufactures the world’s biggest hydraulic excavator, the 1,000-tonne Cat 6090 FS faceshovel, and a visit to Komatsu Mining for a first drive of their new Komatsu PC4000-11. The book explores these two German mining equipment factories for their current, historical and important links with the UK, developing iconic machines such as the O&K RH300, RH120-C and RH200, and the Demag H255S which quickly became the PC3000-1. The book also covers large excavators adapted for the demolition industry and the amazing performance of a spider excavator clinging to a steep hillside, whilst guest contributor Keith Haddock reports on Germany’s giant bucket-wheel excavators. More than 400 stunning photographs, including over 80 high-quality double-page shots, take pride of place across the book’s 28 chapters. Providing an in-depth look at the earthmover scene both in the UK and Germany, this impressive second book will be of interest to owners, operators, site managers and enthusiasts worldwide as an important record on earthmoving machinery for future generations.



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