ive got a dumper just like this
mine is rust coulor no paint at all on it , i bought it as a none runner about 30 yrs ago
i started it up and it ran of trailer as it was a reverse swing engine
it is much abused and will sit out side in all weathers for mounths then start 1st swing of the handle most ive had in was 2 heavy tyres were flat with the weight i recon close on 2.5 ton i had 2 lean round load to see i couldnt see over even by sytanding up
ive often wondered what make now i know
i would like to say one day ill restore it but some how its not going to happen
Identifying dumper
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the older the plant , the more i like it ,
im dislesik so escuse my spelin gramer
I crushed my spine years ago and im soposed 2 b in a wheel chair
so every day when i wake up and my legs still work is like crimbo day
im dislesik so escuse my spelin gramer
I crushed my spine years ago and im soposed 2 b in a wheel chair
so every day when i wake up and my legs still work is like crimbo day
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HI John
I agree with essexpete on that one,those petters take some swingin especially when winter is upon us best of luck and keep us posted
Norm.
I agree with essexpete on that one,those petters take some swingin especially when winter is upon us best of luck and keep us posted
Norm.
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To be honest no idea if it has enough oomph at this stage, development of this is trial and error
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serial no is defo a liner built in gateshead a firm now taken over by multimark engineering
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