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Custom Cat 730 ejector models being built for customers in Holland and America.
The finished CAT 730 ejectors on site!
A pair of custom articulated dump trucks.
On the top is a DJB D35HP machine, whilst below is a CAT D35C.
Although the models look similar, they have different hand rails, wheels, mirrors and decals.
A conversion of a CAT D350 into a log carrier.
This model was built from a photo of the original.
A model of a CAT D400RT (rough terrain).
This truck started life as a D350D and had the bonnet and both the front and rear chassis extended along with a scratch built flat bed beaver tail body. A HIAB was then added along with relevant paintwork and decals.
Again this was based on a photo.
Following multiple sales of the custom 730 ejector, I was asked to build a 740 ejector.
This is a shot of the cab after it had been cut up and the extensions had been added.
Shot of the 740 ejector body along with a 730. Quite a considerable size difference.
An eye catching conversion commissioned of a cleanaway CAT 725.
Model shown here is in mock up stage and requires correct hooklift gear fitting. Wheels and front bumper are to be painted and decals, hoses, mudflaps etc added. See page 2 for updated pics!
Cat D350D base model along with DJB D35 conversion. Note the new grill, lights, handrails etc. The model also has an air conditioning system on the roof along with pipe work and beacon.
With a fleet support vehicle in the background, an ejector sits along side an extended rear chassis CAT 725.
A part built ejector body rests on the rear chassis to check all is level.
A custom CAT D250E series 2 water carrier under construction.
Features a cut down Klein tank, ladders and mud guards.
The same model after painting and some detailing.
My own D350E water carrier is alongside the model.
The completed model in 'John Jones' livery ready to go to work!
This was a great model to build and was sold to a customer. I liked it so much I have now built my self one!
CAT 730 ejector's along with part assembled body.
CAT D35 dump body ready for paint.
CAT D350D cut up into sections ready for conversion into DJB D35. Plenty work left to do.