Anyone had anything to do with these ? I have never seen one.
I thought they only made small 4x2 dumpers and saw benches but looking at these brochures just bought off Ebay they had an extensive range of dumpers, mixers, saw benches, fork lifts, water pumps and even concrete pumps. Maybe they were more popular in Scotland.
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I don't have one but all this information is very interesting to read. Thanks for posting it.
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Interesting , I didn't realize they were a Scottish made model .
That one looks like it would be great for the Scottish climate
There is a partially restored ( looks like the 15cwt ) one lying buried at an industrial estate in Dumbarton Scotland , although it says Rob Roy on it there is also a Johnson badge as well .
Need to have a better look .
That one looks like it would be great for the Scottish climate
There is a partially restored ( looks like the 15cwt ) one lying buried at an industrial estate in Dumbarton Scotland , although it says Rob Roy on it there is also a Johnson badge as well .
Need to have a better look .
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