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Old 11-19-2005, 04:50 AM
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Default cat 385b/c Ultra High Demolition

Here in the netherlands whe have the largest original Cat demolition machine. Itīs the cat 385b Ultra High Demolition. The owner of the machine is Beelen Sloopwerken. One of the largest demolition contractors in the netherlands.

The cat 385B UHD has a working weight of 110 tons. Maximum working height reach to 44 meter. So itīs really high reach demolition. More pictures and info you can find on the site www.beelensloopwerken.nl , www.sloopwerken.info

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Old 11-23-2005, 01:28 PM
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Nice looking machine. Unfortunately I can't read the second site. Just curious, do you work for Beelen?
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Also Adamo Demolition from Michigan has also Ordered a cat 385c UHD with the 40m demolition boom. Does anybody has pictures from the machine? I was wondering if they had a high reach demolition machine. Does anybody know?

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Also Adamo Demolition from Michigan has also Ordered a cat 385c UHD with the 40m demolition boom. Does anybody has pictures from the machine? I was wondering if they had a high reach demolition machine. Does anybody know?

Geert-Yke
I will see what I can find out for you. I have been very busy this week, that is kinda why the board is a little slow this week. As soo as I find out I will let you know.
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