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Uploaded by on May 24, 2009

Terex TS 14 in new zealand

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  • I once ran 14's and believe me your ears will be ringing after a days work!!

  • you are right but thats the good thing about a well tuned 471

  • Fatántisco, the sequence of loads was beautiful, and its position to see these machines allowed filming in a great performance, grew up seeing these TS-14B in service, parabens, continue sending updates of this work.

  • Thanks for the comments .Hopefully post some more soon wih our 82-30FA dozer pushing them.

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  • I love the sound of this engine!

  • it's a terex aka lizard

  • Espetacular este video, trabalhei na Terex entre 1973 a 1982 aqui em Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil e gostaria muito saber quando foi(ano) criado este video e que tnho muitas saudades!

  • @ianfraser

    he's grading there haul road ya nub :)

  • @ianfraser It looked like he had the ejector forward, like he was dragging, not loading.

  • This is one of the best videos of Terex scrapers in a full cycle. Sure brings back a lot of memories! In the 70’s/early 80’s was a Terex dealer mechanic / service sales manager – worked on the smaller TS-14’s, 82-30 & 40 dozers used by our road building customers, along with the TS-24’s, 72-71 & 81 loaders, 33-07 & 09 haulers and 82-80 dozers of our steel mill & mining customers. I sure miss those days! Selling Terex goes down as one of the biggest mistakes General Motors has ever made!

  • @jpmiller79 I guess they are called many different names huh ?, we used them at Disney World to move most of the dirt and they proved extremely reliable.

    We had 38 of them hooked together at one time with the hook and bail system.

  • @DammitDrag In Illinois we call them green weanies.

  • In the states we call them "Double barrels".

  • What sort of a goose tries to load up hill?, Now I have seen it all!

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