Some restored classics
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Some restored classics
The annual pilgrimage to Peterborough.
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some great looking older bits of gear there
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essexpete wrote:What is the ERF on the old N reg? Was that a usual Cab?
No idea!
First glance suggests a bit of Seddon, then maybe a bit of Guy, but the more you stare at it the wierder it looks, just noticed it's LHD too.
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According to t'internet, it's a 1974 ERF 7MW ballast tractor. Doesn't really answer the question though.
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Re: Some restored classics
essexpete wrote:What is the ERF on the old N reg? Was that a usual Cab?
Yes Pete that was a normal ERF cab although I am not sure of the model number without looking it up they were the base for a heavy haulage tractor from what I can gather and several went for export too.
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essexpete wrote:Perhaps another Motor Panels product?
Quite possibly? Looks very much that way to me.
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Quite possibly? Looks very much that way to me.
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The 7MW cab was a Motor Panels product and a tilt cab and was offered by ERF on their "European" tractor unit featuring a Cummins 335 hp engine.It was aimed at the continental market but some found their way into British fleets of long term ERF users.
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The 7MW cab was a Motor Panels product and a tilt cab and was offered by ERF on their "European" tractor unit featuring a Cummins 335 hp engine.It was aimed at the continental market but some found their way into British fleets of long term ERF users.
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