Class: Others, Construction & Engineering vehicle — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2010-02-07 11:14 |
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◊ 2014-04-08 22:35 |
![]() could this be something british ? |
◊ 2014-04-08 23:05 |
Don't think so , open top cab is unusual. -- Last edit: 2014-04-08 23:06:38 |
◊ 2014-04-08 23:08 |
maybe because that's the only way to get out of that thing, thru the roof ![]() ![]() |
◊ 2014-04-09 12:03 |
It was always a crazy design putting the operator between the loader arms , surprised design was popular with many maufacturers and lasted so long , more than a few operators lost arms getting them trapped between loader arm and side of cab. Weatherills 2H had a lift off cab top like an aircraft cockpit canopy ! -- Last edit: 2014-04-09 12:51:41 |
◊ 2014-05-01 13:12 |
Strongly suggested on Link to "photostp.free.fr" Allis-Chalmers. |
◊ 2014-05-01 13:28 |
Didier honestly no way in hell that this is an Allis Chalmers ![]() you should point out to them the chrome air intake at the front -- Last edit: 2014-05-01 13:30:27 |
◊ 2014-05-01 13:52 |
Bon, je vais traduire là-bas ta remarque. |
◊ 2014-05-09 11:01 |
A clue coming from www.photostp.free.fr : "(…) quant au chargeur, cela pourrait être un Muir Hill hd2 ou un Mastiff Matbro. Bonne journée." |
◊ 2014-05-09 14:51 |
haven't seen any of those which looks like this thing |
◊ 2014-12-16 14:06 |
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◊ 2014-12-16 14:09 |
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◊ 2014-12-16 16:03 |
Now I can see more it looks British , similar but not the same to the Weatherill 14HTC https://www.flickr.com/photos/k_garrett/5934935624/ However the Wheel centres in thumbs above are a clue because it says Chaseside , and it is indeed a Chaseside - http://www.panoramio.com/photo/98289327 -- Last edit: 2014-12-16 16:04:20 |
◊ 2014-12-16 16:05 |
![]() this one also from France could it be something british ? /vehicle_721046.html |
◊ 2014-12-16 16:58 |
model origin UK |
◊ 2014-12-30 08:19 |
Loadmaster 800TC![]() |
◊ 2014-12-30 10:05 |
Well, "tout vient à point à qui sait attendre", or, better here, thanks for mike962 and JCB, "aide-toi, le Ciel t'aidera". Now, dear sirs… a year range for this one? |