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Post #1 by jcb4cx » Sun Apr 30, 2017 9:51 pm

New one to me , engine u/s but as new running gear , brakes , steering clutches etc :thumbup:

looks like i may need a 330C or a 3304 :-)
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Post #2 by Mrsmackpaul » Mon May 01, 2017 10:22 am

Looks like it has a big foot print on the ground maybe a extra roller and wider grousers

I often wonder how this happens as in how does some one spend a fare size chunk of change and just leave it to rot

I guess all our lives are different

Looks like a good start to a handy machine


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Post #3 by RichardJW~ » Mon May 01, 2017 5:10 pm

This looks like a really interesting project, Graham.

Whats the plans for the motor, fit another?
Any history on it, why they stripped it down and didn't repair?

Anyway look forward to seeing it progress through.

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Post #4 by jcb4cx » Mon May 01, 2017 10:07 pm

RichardJW~ wrote:This looks like a really interesting project, Graham.

Whats the plans for the motor, fit another?
Any history on it, why they stripped it down and didn't repair?

Anyway look forward to seeing it progress through.


Hi mate , i understand it was rebuilt tracks , steering and engine , it was briefly used and then parked , i take a guess it was left with water in and popped the coreplugs in the head and split the cooler pipe , the engine was stripped as it would not turn over and then left some 20 years or more ago
its an ex german machine and was once blue
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Post #5 by Jeremy Rowland » Mon May 01, 2017 10:25 pm

Nice one Graham :thumbup: got your work cut out there; good luck with it. :thumbup:

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