Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s
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Re: Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s updated 23 June 2011
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Fowler
County cd50
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County cd50
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Re: Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s updated 22 Dec 2011
no idea why some pics are appearing twice ! but some more -
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Re: Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s updated 22 Dec 2011
Some more great photos Craig. The Weatherill looks like a demo at a show? I'll guess an L66.
What is the last Dozer pic?
Is that a JCB 4 with an 805?
What is the last Dozer pic?
Is that a JCB 4 with an 805?
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Re: Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s updated 22 Dec 2011
Great photo's again Craig
Essexpete, the two JCB's are a 4C and i would say a 6C
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Essexpete, the two JCB's are a 4C and i would say a 6C
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Re: Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s updated 22 Dec 2011
Brilliant pics.Craig thank you.
Pete, the last dozer is a Fowler Challenger 3 circa 1952/4
It's the Leyland 600 engine version, you can tell from the position of the exhaust, and it has Bray dozing equipment.
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Pete, the last dozer is a Fowler Challenger 3 circa 1952/4
It's the Leyland 600 engine version, you can tell from the position of the exhaust, and it has Bray dozing equipment.
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Re: Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s updated 22 Dec 2011
Martyn Henley wrote:Great photo's again Craig
Essexpete, the two JCB's are a 4C and i would say a 6C
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To quote Bricktop '' of course f*****g of course''! Its got a right hand cab with sloping back front screen.
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Re: Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s updated 22 Dec 2011
FOWLER MAN wrote:Brilliant pics.Craig thank you.
Pete, the last dozer is a Fowler Challenger 3 circa 1952/4
It's the Leyland 600 engine version, you can tell from the position of the exhaust, and it has Bray dozing equipment.
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That certainly looks like a machine that meant business.
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Re: Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s updated 22 Dec 2011
There is a lot of fine 60s / 70s colour working plant photos spread around this flickr site, looks like guy was plant fitter -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjbiggsironwork/sets/72157626217685850/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjbiggsironwork/with/5548019564/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjbiggsironwork/sets/72157626217685850/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjbiggsironwork/with/5548019564/
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Re: Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s updated 22 Dec 2011
Some great colour pictures taken from 35mm slides.The business is run by John Biggs from Stanley,Nr Ilkeston and is working on the JCB machine belonging to J.S.Player Contractors of Brailsford near Derby.Worth viewing the remainder in glorious technicolour !
Find the details at http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjbiggsironwork/sets/72157626217685850/
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