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PostPosted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:50 pm 
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where are all the pictures of the 370 and 370c?

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http://www.classicmachinery.net/forum/loadersbackhoes-f5/hymac-backhoe-loader-but-what-model-t838-s10.html

in the loader/backhoe section :thumbup:
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:04 pm 
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i thought there would have more pictures of them.must not be too many people interested in them

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Indeed no they are not, its more of a question of they were not as popular as JCB

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they where still a popular machine in the seventies in northern ireland

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How does the 370C compare to the JCB 3C for reach with the backhoe?

Also what is the model, age and rareness of the Hymac with (I think) has 4wd 4 in 1 and extending dipper?

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I dont doubt it Peter ... but they never really caught on in the rest of UK ..

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I have no idea in specs of the 3Cmk2 and Hymac 370C .. but i have this

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No extradig in them days, or 4 wheel drive...

If some one has a spec sheet of 3Cmk2 then you can compare

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Not in the seventies maybe but there was definately a Hymac made with extending dipper and 4 in 1 almost sure it has 4wd. Its a darkish yellow and has a black and red dual stripe which puts it in the age category of the Hymac 121 and 141.

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TullyveeryClassicJCB wrote:
Not in the seventies maybe but there was definately a Hymac made with extending dipper and 4 in 1 almost sure it has 4wd. Its a darkish yellow and has a black and red dual stripe which puts it in the age category of the Hymac 121 and 141.


Well William the machine in question is a 180c workmaster (an italian Fai in Hymac disguise) Komatsu also badged this machine to allow them to sell a Backhoe Loader range also. I remember seeing the Workmaster at balmoral Show in the early 1990s. :ugeek:

Incidently I'm restoring a lovely 370C of my own collection - :D

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