Hello Tim,
Nice pic. That is deffinitely a Fowler Challenger 33.
Fred
PS. If anyones interested it's fitted with Fowler/Marshall blade and a "Blaw Knox type F" CCU, (cable control unit).
What's this dozer????/
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Re: What's this dozer????/
FOWLER MAN wrote:Hello Tim,
Nice pic. That is deffinitely a Fowler Challenger 33.
Fred
PS. If anyones interested it's fitted with Fowler/Marshall blade and a "Blaw Knox type F" CCU, (cable control unit).
Many thanks for identifying the dozer Fred-the photo it came from,I found on the net and was taken in the claypit of a local brickworks so I believe the machine belonged to Dragon Plant Hire of Guildford who moved the clay at this brickworks for many years,latterly using a Cat D6 and Onions Scraper.I first thought it was a Dragon machine because of the colour-their fleet colour was orange although the heavy plant-Cats/Hymacs etc were normally left in factory colours. Dragon were a major plant company in the area until they sold out in the late 80's/early 90's and it is rare to find any pics of their machines.Thanks again Fred Tim
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