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Re: Weatherill

Post #321 by XS650 » Tue Oct 30, 2018 8:52 pm

Basic but working hard Weatherill12H , still from 'The Professionals' in one of them coal and scrap yards that have all but disappeared.

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Re: Weatherill

Post #322 by essexpete » Thu Nov 01, 2018 12:40 am

The old D series in the background had a hiding!. The 12H is so similar to the one I drove as a kid. No power steering, hit and miss Brockhouse transmission but quite fast hydraulics. Thanks


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Re: Weatherill

Post #323 by essexpete » Wed Jun 12, 2019 5:58 pm

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Quite a late 12H by the GRP panels and rear weight type.
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Post #324 by Jonah. » Tue Feb 18, 2020 11:20 am

Hi just wondering if anybody could help me.
I’ve just bought a 12HB Weatherill which has no drive at all. It has a twin disc transmission. Has anybody got any idea. Any information would be very appreciated.
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Re: Weatherill

Post #325 by Jeremy Rowland » Tue Feb 18, 2020 11:50 am

Hi Simon and welcome :wave: there are some people on here who should be able to offer you some advice.

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Re: Weatherill

Post #326 by essexpete » Tue Feb 18, 2020 10:31 pm

Jonah. wrote:Hi just wondering if anybody could help me.
I’ve just bought a 12HB Weatherill which has no drive at all. It has a twin disc transmission. Has anybody got any idea. Any information would be very appreciated.
Cheers

Have you a photo of the machine. If the machine plate is on it John Tutt, who looks in occasionally, may be able to date it.
The lack of drive could be any number of things. Have you checked the oil and state of oil in the transmission?


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Re: Weatherill

Post #327 by essexpete » Tue Feb 18, 2020 10:43 pm

john wrote:Hi Pete hope you had a good Christmas?
ref Robs 12HB/D
The 12HB was fitted with a Ford 5000 engine and would be prior to 1967, after this date the machine became the 12HD and would have been fitted with a Ford 2712E engine.
looking at the pictures the machine must have had front axle trouble as it has been fitted with a 12HD front axle.


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Re: Weatherill

Post #328 by Jonah. » Wed Feb 19, 2020 7:22 pm

Jeremy Rowland wrote:Hi Simon and welcome :wave: there are some people on here who should be able to offer you some advice.

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Hi and thank you.


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Re: Weatherill

Post #329 by Jonah. » Wed Feb 19, 2020 7:27 pm

essexpete wrote:
Jonah. wrote:Hi just wondering if anybody could help me.
I’ve just bought a 12HB Weatherill which has no drive at all. It has a twin disc transmission. Has anybody got any idea. Any information would be very appreciated.
Cheers

Have you a photo of the machine. If the machine plate is on it John Tutt, who looks in occasionally, may be able to date it.
The lack of drive could be any number of things. Have you checked the oil and state of oil in the transmission?

Hi and thank you.
Is there any filters/suction filter. I will get some pictures of plates. Where about do you check level ?
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Re: Weatherill

Post #330 by essexpete » Wed Feb 19, 2020 8:51 pm

TBH I don't know much about the twin disc but I would look around the cab floor or underneath just behind the bellhousing. The fill could be in a slightly different place. You really need some proper info on quantity, spec and procedure for checking. I have a 42H manual somewhere and they were fitted with similar trans.


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