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In 1954 the Govt. of South Australia bought 11 of these machines and this one is still in existance in S.A. not far from the mine site where it worked Radium Hill.
Oddball graders from the past
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Re: Oddball graders from the past
And here a pair of DISTINGTON graders not far from me here in Queensland.
and a CARLISLE I drove in New Zealand in the mid 1950's. The Carlisle was produced as a model 200 and the Distington as a B90 but ALL were license built GALION model 90
The engines in all were the 6 cylinder378 cu.in which I think became the 400 series. Transmission was the "Oliver" 3x2 with two sticks
And there is a little Wakefield not far from me here. I forget the model but the engine is a direct start from the BTD9 and B100. Its just a little thing used on driveway and footpath construction. (forgot the pic)
and a CARLISLE I drove in New Zealand in the mid 1950's. The Carlisle was produced as a model 200 and the Distington as a B90 but ALL were license built GALION model 90
The engines in all were the 6 cylinder378 cu.in which I think became the 400 series. Transmission was the "Oliver" 3x2 with two sticks
And there is a little Wakefield not far from me here. I forget the model but the engine is a direct start from the BTD9 and B100. Its just a little thing used on driveway and footpath construction. (forgot the pic)
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Re: Oddball graders from the past
rayman wrote:And here a pair of DISTINGTON graders not far from me here in Queensland.
and a CARLISLE I drove in New Zealand in the mid 1950's. The Carlisle was produced as a model 200 and the Distington as a B90 but ALL were license built GALION model 90
The engines in all were the 6 cylinder378 cu.in which I think became the 400 series. Transmission was the "Oliver" 3x2 with two sticks
And there is a little Wakefield not far from me here. I forget the model but the engine is a direct start from the BTD9 and B100. Its just a little thing used on driveway and footpath construction. (forgot the pic)
Hello Rayman ,
What is the diverence between Carlisle and Distington .
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Re: Oddball graders from the past
Interesting photos Rayman.
Amazing how many brands / models were built for a machine type that is not that common in general usage (compared to say a excavator or bulldozer).
Dave
Amazing how many brands / models were built for a machine type that is not that common in general usage (compared to say a excavator or bulldozer).
Dave
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Re: Oddball graders from the past
There was no difference other than the name-Galion-Distington-Carlisle and Wakefield. I know there is a wakefield thread but I'm here now so-
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Re: Oddball graders from the past
Hi, Rayman.
Interesting photos. That little Wakefield would be around the size of the Galion 503/Allis Chalmers DD or just a bit heavier, would it?
Thanks for sharing.
Interesting photos. That little Wakefield would be around the size of the Galion 503/Allis Chalmers DD or just a bit heavier, would it?
Thanks for sharing.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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