Benford dumper vin no
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Benford dumper vin no
i have just bought a benford dumper (i think its benford 750 at a guess deff not a winget) just wondering where the vin no is on the machine has got a lister single cyl engine fitted and has a landrover steering box which needs replacing or rebuilding before i try to road register it pics to follow
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Re: Benford dumper vin no
Hi Thomas and welcome to CMN I am sure there is somebody who will be able to answer your questions.
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Re: Benford dumper vin no
Still not found the vin but sorted the brakes and steering box and shifted 3 tons of mud today
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Re: Benford dumper vin no
Some photos sorry it took so long don't go to where its currently stored that often
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Re: Benford dumper vin no
Also need some new tyres for the front ideally herringbone type where is the best (and cheapest) place to get them I will fit them myself
Thanks Tom
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Re: Benford dumper vin no
no 7.50mare too wide need to be 6.00 by 16 aparrently currently running a pair of landy wheels but i get stuck a lot
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Re: Benford dumper vin no
So far blains trailers are the cheapest at 60 quid each inc tube plus vat and they are near me so that's handy plus if I take the wheels in its a fiver to get them fitted still looking for the vin if anyone has any idea
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Re: Benford dumper vin no
Right the latest is that its def not a winget and def not a benford I contacted both winger and terex and they were really helpful but now thinking it could be maybe a aveling barford or a road machines any ideas
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Re: Benford dumper vin no
heritage machining wrote:Right the latest is that its def not a winget and def not a benford I contacted both winger and terex and they were really helpful but now thinking it could be maybe a aveling barford or a road machines any ideas
Deffinitely not Road Macines either.
I think the square wings have been made up for it which is misleading. Check it out.
I believe it is a Barford.
If so it would originaly have been fitted with curved wings.
That would be Barfords of Belton not Aveling Barford. Though I think A B did eventualy take them over.
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