What's this dozer????/
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Re: What's this dozer????/
brian wrote:Fuel tank looks like a Track Marshall, but the front looks wrong.
Its not a Russian T100 in my opinion but their is something about the front end that reminds me of one. The track frames have a bit of a communist look to them too.
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brian wrote:Fuel tank looks like a Track Marshall, but the front looks wrong.
I thought the tank would give it away.
It's a look at what might have been. These pics were posted on The Track Marshall Facebook Page by Don Scouller, it's the one and only TM 95D, a prototype which never went into production.
I think its the dozer version of the TM 9500 shovel Looks like Marshalls intended to use more of that restyled front end and cab, see the pic. of the loader below. I think they both had Perkins 6354 power units.
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Re: What's this dozer????/
Very good Fred although I would not have guessed a prototype in a million years let alone a Track Marshall; looks like Brian was the closest to guessing it then.
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I searched for Track marshall pictures a few days ago,but couldn't find any similar pictures-no wonder.
The air filter on the pictured dozer is a bit like the MF400,but something made me think of TM. It's a handy sized machine too.
I had some new TM dozer brochures in the late 70s, but I stupidly,gave them to my cousin,who lost or trashed them.
I liked the look of their later crawlers.
The air filter on the pictured dozer is a bit like the MF400,but something made me think of TM. It's a handy sized machine too.
I had some new TM dozer brochures in the late 70s, but I stupidly,gave them to my cousin,who lost or trashed them.
I liked the look of their later crawlers.
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To save starting another thread could anyone tell me what this dozer is please-it has some local interest to me and the photo was taken around 1963 I believe.
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Re: What's this dozer????/
Massey Ferguson ??? Possibly a MF500 ? Blade is different on the Hanomag.
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