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Took a picture of this machine last week in the Plymouth area. It has either been recently restored or has done very little work since new.
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Re: Smalley
Jim that certainly looks to be in a very tidy condition; perhaps its just recently had a blast with the spray gun?
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Hello , found this weekend a Smalley excavator from the sixties loading a skip of the same era . I was surprised to find this UK machine in the polders of the Netherlands . Notice that Deutz skip tractor restored better than new . Have a nice day
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DAJOCAT wrote:Hello , found this weekend a Smalley excavator from the sixties loading a skip of the same era . I was surprised to find this UK machine in the polders of the Netherlands . Notice that Deutz skip tractor restored better than new . Have a nice day
That's an early model Smalley, I'm guessing 1967/8? In good condition with a very easy job. Should be possible to fill that skip in less than 2 minutes and only a few ccs of fuel.The prototype mini-digger!
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