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Re: British Dumper

Post #41 by essexpete » Mon Mar 13, 2017 1:03 am

That was very modern in the 1950s Fred!

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Re: British Dumper

Post #42 by FOWLER MAN » Mon Mar 13, 2017 12:56 pm

essexpete wrote:That was very modern in the 1950s Fred!

Thanks Jorg for all your contributions.


Sorry Pete, wrong information. :oops:
No wonder you thought it looked modern, I should have said 1960s.
I will edit the original post.
I have found a description which says "1966 two ton four wheel drive." :thumbup: I didn't know there was a Drayton 4x4.

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Re: British Dumper

Post #43 by Johnson Dumper » Sat Apr 01, 2017 11:55 am

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Re: British Dumper

Post #44 by Johnson Dumper » Mon Apr 10, 2017 9:08 am

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Post #45 by essexpete » Mon Apr 10, 2017 9:53 am

Not heard of Road machines before.

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Post #46 by Johnson Dumper » Mon Apr 10, 2017 10:43 am

essexpete wrote:Not heard of Road machines before.


Look here (in german): British Dumper

RoadMac Lioness in english
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Post #47 by XS650 » Tue Apr 11, 2017 2:14 pm

Very interesting stuff on the Road machine Drayton dumpers , never knew they made 4x4's.
At one time they were fitting a German engine from Stihl. a name familar to all British construction people as 'Stihl Saw' the universal hand held stone cutting saw.

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Re: British Dumper

Post #48 by Johnson Dumper » Tue Apr 11, 2017 7:09 pm

XS650 wrote:At one time they were fitting a German engine from Stihl.

Stihl two-stroke diesel engine = shit!!! :arrrrgh:

The decision of Road Machines (Drayton), Ltd., Horton, Parade, West Drayton, Middx, to install oil engines instead of petrol engines in the Drayton dumper, has encouraged them to obtain the manufacturing rights, for this country, of an engine which has been produced for several years by Andreas Stihl, Waibfingen-Neustadt, Wurtt, Germany.
This is the company's first venture in producing a power unit for their machines, and it is expected that production will eventually be great enough to enable it to be used for a variety of other vehicular and industrial applications. Although the design is virtually the same as that of the Stihl model, full details of the engine are not to be released, and orders will not be invited, until production commences early next year.
The Stihl engine is an air-cooled, single-cylindered two-stroke of 450 c.c. capacity which weighs 150 lb. It develops 9 b.h.p. when set for intermittent operation and 8 b.h.p. when used under continuous running con ditions. The bore is 78 mm. and the stroke 94 mm. Air for cooling purposes is provided by a largecapacity blower mounted on the engine and driven by a V-belt from the crankshaft.
The height of the engine is approximately 22 in., it is 17.79 in. long and* 15 in. wide; it is supplied without a clutch.
This engine differs from most twostroke models in that it does not incorporate inlet and exhaust ports in the cylinder walls. In this case, air is admitted to the cylinder through an automatic valve, and exhaust gases are released when the mechanically operated exhaust valve opens. This is actuated by a cam carried on a shaft that also bears the cam for the injection pump.
Bosch fuel-injection equipment will be imported from Germany. Arrangements have been made for Bosch agents in this country to cover any given, area in Great Britain with a 10 per cent. stock of spare parts.
Before the engine is marketed in this country a new company will be formed to handle its production and distribu tion. Prototype engines are already taking shape at the West Drayton works and full engine-testing facilities are being installed.
A representative of The Commercial Motor who inspected the components already in production was impressed by their quality.

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Re: British Dumper

Post #49 by Johnson Dumper » Tue Mar 06, 2018 10:26 am

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Post #50 by Johnson Dumper » Thu Apr 05, 2018 12:37 pm

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