ebay tractor
ebay tractor
saw this on ebay cant work out what it is made from.
back end industrial i guess but what about front axle.
ebay uk lot number is 230310448435.
sorry dont know how to put a direct link in.
back end industrial i guess but what about front axle.
ebay uk lot number is 230310448435.
sorry dont know how to put a direct link in.
Henk,
Nice picture of the "diesel" badge we are looking for.
Looks like a Standard FMD with no lift. Possibly out of a JCB. It has two brake pedals and "normal" brakes rather than the industrial single pedal and brakes on the halfshaft.
Nice picture of the "diesel" badge we are looking for.
Looks like a Standard FMD with no lift. Possibly out of a JCB. It has two brake pedals and "normal" brakes rather than the industrial single pedal and brakes on the halfshaft.
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Brian,
I have notice the badge at once. Going to be a bit expensive for just two badges.
I guess has to wait a bit more.
Emiel, where does de B stands for in FMB.
The front axle could be a Bray loader model but then upside down.
Ford tractor conversions page 209. Or it's a home made one.
I have notice the badge at once. Going to be a bit expensive for just two badges.
I guess has to wait a bit more.
Emiel, where does de B stands for in FMB.
The front axle could be a Bray loader model but then upside down.
Ford tractor conversions page 209. Or it's a home made one.
Kind regards, Henk
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Just down the road from me! It looks like the skid has been taken from a Whitlock digger. The wheels, front axle,yellow paint plus lack of 3pt look to give it away. I wonder if it has had a cover over the exhaust?
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Whitlock were one of the original digger loaders based on the new Major. They were originaly called "Dinkum Diggers".
They used a very complicated back actor lift linkage which seemed to have rams and struts everywhere.
Ther was also a tie-up with my favorite farm digger the Webb 360 in that Whitlock and Webb co-operated in manufacture of each others machines.
The Whitlock digger eventually became a Hy-Mac and were painted a lime green colour. They had a structual weakness in the top of the first boom piviot which kept tearing out.
They used a very complicated back actor lift linkage which seemed to have rams and struts everywhere.
Ther was also a tie-up with my favorite farm digger the Webb 360 in that Whitlock and Webb co-operated in manufacture of each others machines.
The Whitlock digger eventually became a Hy-Mac and were painted a lime green colour. They had a structual weakness in the top of the first boom piviot which kept tearing out.
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That tractor is so much of a BITSA its not true!
Starting at the front approx age range of parts:
1. Radiator 1952-1955
2. Front axle and rear wheels Dinkum Digger (?)
3. Engine 1957-1960.
4. Firewall 1952-1955
5. Bonnet 1952-1953
6. Fuel tank 1952 -1957
7. Steering box 1952-1958
8. High/Low selector 1955
9. Gearbox/final drive 1960-1964
10. Rear wings 1952-1960
Wonder if the person who put that together is also a Johnny Cash fan?
Starting at the front approx age range of parts:
1. Radiator 1952-1955
2. Front axle and rear wheels Dinkum Digger (?)
3. Engine 1957-1960.
4. Firewall 1952-1955
5. Bonnet 1952-1953
6. Fuel tank 1952 -1957
7. Steering box 1952-1958
8. High/Low selector 1955
9. Gearbox/final drive 1960-1964
10. Rear wings 1952-1960
Wonder if the person who put that together is also a Johnny Cash fan?
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Brian
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