The Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club (ACMOC) is an International Club with over 3000 members.
The Club's purpose is to support restoration of antique Caterpillar machinery (circa 1925 - 1960) and to preserve Caterpillar history.
The Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club (ACMOC) is an International Club with over 3000 members.
The Club's purpose is to support restoration of antique Caterpillar machinery (circa 1925 - 1960) and to preserve Caterpillar history.
Bauforum24 the German-speaking forum for building and construction machinery. Over 25,252 members, more then a half million messages across 60,000 topics. Clearly divided into a portal, forum and its own web TV channel you are not easily bored.
BouwmachineFORUM is the Dutch-speaking forum with more than 7800 members who have discussions about the earthmoving/construction machines branche. A well organised and reliable website forum that bursts from news and shares tons of information about construction machinery, and of course Caterpillar is present!
DHS Diecast Discussion Forum is provided by DHS Diecast and has more then 11.250 members and 45.000 topics all about discussion of models, real equipment, job site pictures, construction, equipment and machinery, new products, trade shows/events, agriculture, mining, logging, fire fighting, demolition, railroading, recovery, trucking, heavy haulage, rigging and repair.
Heavy Equipment Forums is the intent to offer professionals of the heavy equipment industry a forum and a comfortable enjoyable environment in which to exchange ideas, questions, answers and comments regarding heavy equipment and related topics. Anyone involved in any aspect of the heavy equipment industry is encouraged to register and participate.
PhotosTP is a very active French-speaking forum for earthmoving and construction equipment. "..TP" is the French abbreviation for: Travaux Publics, freely translated into Englisch: public works. Over 6,400 members, more then 322,487 messages across 8,000 topics. Clearly divided into numerous forum sections you will not easily bored here.
The Classic Machinery Network - www.classicmachinery.net (CMN) is a growing forum with 13000 members, representing over 88,000 posts in 9660 topics thick on all facets of the "golden oldies and classics" in construction and earthmoving machinery.