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by Jeremy Rowland
Wed Apr 17, 2024 7:57 pm
Forum: Heavy Haulage
Topic: Classic pictures Updated 13/04/2024
Replies: 4276
Views: 3012507

Re: Classic pictures Updated 13/04/2024

XS650 wrote:Never noticed banana arms , new to me also.
The Foden it is loading is a very short 6 wheeler.


Possibly the way the spare wheel is carried makes t appear short?

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:47 pm
Forum: Excavators
Topic: Hymac Excavators
Replies: 1153
Views: 456155

Re: Hymac Excavators

Did they ' engineer Wolverhamptons future'. I worked on a construction site in Wolverhampton centre in 1988 tbh it was pretty grim at that time . They owned quite a few different industries around the country including NEI Thompson Tankers which used to be at Moxley just down the road from Wolverha...
by Jeremy Rowland
Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:44 pm
Forum: Heavy Haulage
Topic: Classic pictures Updated 13/04/2024
Replies: 4276
Views: 3012507

Re: Classic pictures Updated 13/04/2024

Billy26F5 wrote:The horns are up on top so I vote for a late Type 3, never seen a Type 4 with the horns there (not even the late ones), and anyway they would have been less likely to be in a yard like that.
Sandy



You win the bigger anorak award :lol: :claphands:

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Sun Apr 14, 2024 7:46 pm
Forum: Heavy Haulage
Topic: Classic pictures Updated 13/04/2024
Replies: 4276
Views: 3012507

Re: Classic pictures Updated 13/04/2024

Let me just slip on an anorak... Yes, it's an EE type 3, in green would have been a D6xxx number and later on Class 37xxx. :think: Ahem, anyhow, Is there a story to the D tipper? At a glance I'd say from the first photo it ran down the slope on the left backwards and through the wall. Can't really ...
by Jeremy Rowland
Sat Apr 13, 2024 10:39 pm
Forum: Heavy Haulage
Topic: Classic pictures Updated 13/04/2024
Replies: 4276
Views: 3012507

Re: Classic pictures Updated 13/04/2024

hair bear wrote:Is it my imagination - or is the crawler in the train yard painted in 'coaching stock' crimson and cream?


Yes it is indeed, I think railway people referred to it as "blood and custard"

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Fri Apr 05, 2024 8:14 pm
Forum: Dumpers
Topic: Thwaites Alldrive
Replies: 2
Views: 151

Re: Thwaites Alldrive

Hi Rob and welcome :wave: your dumper looks very much like this one:

Image


https://www.thwaitesdumpers.co.uk/compa ... ment/1975/

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Thu Apr 04, 2024 8:41 pm
Forum: Heavy Haulage
Topic: Classic pictures Updated 13/04/2024
Replies: 4276
Views: 3012507

Re: Classic pictures Updated 01/04/2024

Steven Parr wrote:Yes, lots of languishing going on here.


Nice photos, thanks for sharing, can I ask what is the high cab Hy-mac material handler in the background, it looks like a 595/596? :thumbup:

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:53 pm
Forum: Excavators
Topic: Hymac Excavators
Replies: 1153
Views: 456155

Re: Hymac Excavators

XS650 wrote:I did think that myself !



Pete, Craig, yes I must confess at the initial glance I thought it looked a bit like a Poclain 81, certainly early Poclain style livery. :thumbup:

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Tue Apr 02, 2024 8:29 pm
Forum: Excavators
Topic: Hymac Excavators
Replies: 1153
Views: 456155

Re: Hymac Excavators

XS650 wrote:Anyone know what model this is.
121 or 141 maybe ?
Seen in a French film.

Craig
Image


I think this is the larger 181 :thumbup:

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:50 pm
Forum: Loaders/Backhoes
Topic: JCB 3CX-4 Sitemaster 1989 Dipper Ram seal replacement
Replies: 3
Views: 283

Re: JCB 3CX-4 Sitemaster 1989 Dipper Ram seal replacement

Hi Conor, welcome to the forum :wave: we have a few resident JCB experts on here that should be able to point you in the right direction. :thumbup:

Jeremy

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