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◊ 2008-01-25 03:09 |
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◊ 2008-01-25 09:28 |
Looks like a Foden to me, but I'm no expert ... |
◊ 2008-01-25 11:51 |
It is the Foden Tractor 4 n.h.p. 6 ton 'Samantha', Works-No.13454, Reg.No. [KX 3340] from 1929. |
◊ 2008-01-25 11:58 |
Foden Steam Wagon..these truck types were refered to as wagons, not engines....with this short wheelbase originally it would have been a tractor with a ballast body on the back for towing heavy trailers and loads, like logs..but this one seems to have been converted to a flat back..probably during restoration, as a vehicle with a heavy ballasted rear body, depending on the type of truck its attatched to cant be legally driven on uk roads by the average enthusiast without a HGV license, whereas, removing the ballast body and replacing it with a flat type will reduce weight, make it legal to run without a special licence, and be more practical for the private owner, as unless you intend heavy towing with ballast bodied vehicle, there isnt a lot you can do with it in private hands. |