FOWLER CHALLENGER 3

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Re: FOWLER CHALLENGER 3

Post #11 by FOWLER MAN » Thu Sep 28, 2017 9:06 pm

Tassie fowler wrote:Awesome stuff, looks in good condition. Interesting cab too. Seems to run great.
Has the same blade set up as ours.

Is that another fuel tank behind the seat someone has added? They were originally under the gearbox.
I think the challenger 33 had rear fuel tank.

George

Hi,
That appears to be the Meadows engine version of the "3" and the blade is by Moore Road Machinery.
The tank looks as if it may have been borrowed from an old Caterpillar.
The tank was behind the seat on the 33, pic. below of the "33" I restored.
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Re: FOWLER CHALLENGER 3

Post #12 by Fiatjoe » Fri Sep 29, 2017 6:25 am

Hello George,
How is life going in Tasmania? We are up in the New England high country, similar to Tassy. Yes that is a fuel tank under and behind the seat. It has Fowler markings on it. The original tank is still there and being used. The canopy was added at a later date as it does not have any army green color under the yellow paint. The rest of the dozer and the extra fuel tank do have the army green paint under the yellow. The dozer is just coming up to 2000 hours on the clock. How did you go with your replacement chains? Were they the older D7 chains? Good luck Joe.


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Re: FOWLER CHALLENGER 3

Post #13 by Fiatjoe » Fri Sep 29, 2017 6:36 am

Hi Fred
How is life in England? No it is not the Meadows it is the Leyland. The fuel tank has actually got Fowler markings on it, or what I think are Fowler markings an F circled by a C. Have you seen anything like that before? I will post a picture of it later when I get a chance. Good job on your restoration. I hope when the Ashes this year.
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Re: FOWLER CHALLENGER 3

Post #14 by marshallmp6 » Sun Sep 02, 2018 11:43 pm

That is the remnants of a typical Malcolm Moore DDPCU (Double Drum Power Control Unit). Brake bands and control levers (and maybe a few other parts) are missing. The drums should turn when clutch is engaged, if not turning then I would suspect the quill shaft that connects the top gearbox shaft to PCU is missing. Tractor has had a fuel tank (and seat??) of a D6/7 fitted ……….. original tank was under floorplates.


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Re: FOWLER CHALLENGER 3

Post #15 by Joe dozer » Sat Jul 06, 2019 12:02 pm

Thanks for reply please send any information on spare parts if available thanks joe


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Re: FOWLER CHALLENGER 3

Post #16 by Jamie Blocky » Tue Mar 21, 2023 7:24 am

Hi all,

I’m hoping someone may be able to steer me in the right direction for a manual for a CHallenger 3. The simple tasks like adjusting tracks and breaks, things like that as its sooooo different to my other gear.


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Re: FOWLER CHALLENGER 3

Post #17 by Jeremy Rowland » Wed Mar 22, 2023 8:54 pm

Jamie Blocky wrote:Hi all,

I’m hoping someone may be able to steer me in the right direction for a manual for a CHallenger 3. The simple tasks like adjusting tracks and breaks, things like that as its sooooo different to my other gear.



Jamie, welcome :wave: sadly our resident expert on Fowler's has recently passed away, as for a manual I could only suggest looking on EBay, perhaps somebody else on here may be able to point you in the right direction.

Jeremy


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