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by Jeremy Rowland
Tue Apr 30, 2024 7:48 pm
Forum: Heavy Haulage
Topic: Classic pictures Updated 30/04/2024
Replies: 4282
Views: 3041119

Re: Classic pictures Updated 30/04/2024

Nice pics there Steve :thumbup: I wonder what the army were trying to accomplish?

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:38 pm
Forum: Tractors
Topic: One year on, MF550
Replies: 3
Views: 145

Re: One year on, MF550

Time well spent :thumbup: some pictures would be nice.

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:36 pm
Forum: Dumpers
Topic: Parts for Petter engine - available??
Replies: 2
Views: 110

Re: Parts for Petter engine - available??

Although I don't know what this pipe looks like, I would imagine that you could get a new end soldered on if it was leaking on the end, if the pipe has holed I can't see why you could not but some and make one yourself, or again a good soldered repair.

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:33 pm
Forum: Construction Equipment
Topic: Rust’N’Restoration YouTube channel
Replies: 4
Views: 199

Re: Rust’N’Restoration YouTube channel

Whitlock 505 wrote:Thanks Jeremy hope all is well with your collection
Ian


Yes Ian, the weather has been the main issue for me, but I do want to get some more work done on my machines. :thumbup:

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Sat Apr 27, 2024 7:27 pm
Forum: Loaders/Backhoes
Topic: Kobelko LK400 how to find parts
Replies: 3
Views: 190

Re: Kobelko LK400 how to find parts

Hi Andy :wave: nice loader, I would take the old belts off and measure them and have a loook see if there is a local belts, bearings, drives supplier, even an internet one, cheaper than OEM.

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Sat Apr 27, 2024 7:24 pm
Forum: Construction Equipment
Topic: Rust’N’Restoration YouTube channel
Replies: 4
Views: 199

Re: Rust’N’Restoration YouTube channel

Hi Ian, no problem good luck with it. :thumbup:

Jeremy
by Jeremy Rowland
Wed Apr 17, 2024 7:57 pm
Forum: Heavy Haulage
Topic: Classic pictures Updated 30/04/2024
Replies: 4282
Views: 3041119

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: 462053

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 30/04/2024
Replies: 4282
Views: 3041119

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 30/04/2024
Replies: 4282
Views: 3041119

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 ...

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