The Trader tipper drivers have great confidence in the dragline operator
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 02/12/2018
XS650 wrote:The Trader tipper drivers have great confidence in the dragline operator
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He does appear to be very accurate though.
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Is the dumper picture in Thailand? I think they named a place after it!
Who built the 6x6 Trader? I want to suggest Reynolds Boughton but I doubt it.
Who built the 6x6 Trader? I want to suggest Reynolds Boughton but I doubt it.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 09/12/2018
hair bear wrote:Is the dumper picture in Thailand? I think they named a place after it!
Who built the 6x6 Trader? I want to suggest Reynolds Boughton but I doubt it.
Did County make Trader conversions?
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 09/12/2018
Great pics as ever Steve the last one is a Poclain GC120 on the back of the blue Volvo low-loader.
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hair bear wrote:Is the dumper picture in Thailand? I think they named a place after it!
Who built the 6x6 Trader? I want to suggest Reynolds Boughton but I doubt it.
Converted by AWD I believe
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 09/12/2018
Neversweat wrote:hair bear wrote:Is the dumper picture in Thailand? I think they named a place after it!
Who built the 6x6 Trader? I want to suggest Reynolds Boughton but I doubt it.
Converted by AWD I believe
Quite right
https://www.trucksplanet.com/catalog/model.php?id=2513
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I would never have though of AWD, thanks for that. The link is interesting, although I'd love to know how by dismantling a Fourdrive or a Superfour they were able to produce a driven front axle. I wonder if it was actually a Roadless front axle they were working with.
Yes County did convert Traders, 6x2 and 6x4, but not 6x6 that I'm aware of although what went on in the prototype shed is anyone's guess!
Yes County did convert Traders, 6x2 and 6x4, but not 6x6 that I'm aware of although what went on in the prototype shed is anyone's guess!
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