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Re: Benford TT2000 dumper info sought

Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 8:22 pm
by Whitlock 505
essexpete wrote:
Whitlock 505 wrote:
FOWLER MAN wrote:Hello Ian,
Can I first apologise as I failed to reply to your PM. :oops:
I assume your dumper has a Petter PH2 engine. If as I suspect the pump is mounted on the engine alongside the bell-housing the bolts will have BSF threads, I can't remember the size.
I may well have some here which you are welcome to. :think:
Give me the length and diameter and I'll check. :thumbup:
Fred.

Hi Fred

I've been after a dumper for a while for welland, the powershuttle one was up for £500 in Monmouth but again the fella sold it, it appeared on ebay for £1800 a few weeks later still with he powershuttle problem

It is a PH2 but the pump is under the steering column, tried other fine thread bolts but no joy.

It's a bit of a strange one this dumper as it has all the hallmarks of a Benford TT2000 until you look at the skip! Which has all the characteristics of a Road Machines of Drayton, double under rams both sides of the skip?


Do you mean an orbitrol type steering unit?

I have found one of these handy although to be fair it was free from a factor.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/382349140522?c ... 912&crdt=0


Now that's a timesaver and a gamechanger for all us who left school longer than we wish to remember :bow: thanks

Re: Benford TT2000 dumper info sought

Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 10:36 pm
by FOWLER MAN
Hello again Ian,
!2 mm. is roughly 1/2 inch.
You may find this metric / imperial conversion table useful.
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Re: Benford TT2000 dumper info sought

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 6:00 pm
by partsman
bolt 33 is 5/16" UNF
Graham
www.hydraulicplantservices.com
All dumper parts.

Re: Benford TT2000 dumper info sought

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 11:11 pm
by Whitlock 505
partsman wrote:bolt 33 is 5/16" UNF
Graham
http://www.hydraulicplantservices.com
All dumper parts.

Brilliant
Thanks graham