hi I am new to this forum, having recently purchased a vintage dumper to do up I have trawled the internet to find parts by can not identify the dumper or where to get replacement brake parts.....can anyone help
thanks
What's my dumper
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Hi Robin and welcome somebody on here will be able to identify your dumper for you.
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Re: What's my dumper
Looks like a Liner and luckily we have a reg. no. so -
from DVLA website-
ORX 660L
Vehicle details
Vehicle make: LINER
Date of first registration: August 1973
Cylinder capacity (cc): 0 cc
CO₂Emissions: Not available
Fuel type: DIESEL
Export marker: No
Vehicle status: Not taxed
Vehicle colour: YELLOW
Vehicle type approval: Not available
Wheelplan: 2-AXLE-RIGID BODY
Revenue weight: Not available
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from DVLA website-
ORX 660L
Vehicle details
Vehicle make: LINER
Date of first registration: August 1973
Cylinder capacity (cc): 0 cc
CO₂Emissions: Not available
Fuel type: DIESEL
Export marker: No
Vehicle status: Not taxed
Vehicle colour: YELLOW
Vehicle type approval: Not available
Wheelplan: 2-AXLE-RIGID BODY
Revenue weight: Not available
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Re: What's my dumper
See pic below ,looks like the dumper on the right with similar skip from the one on the left , maybe they made a 750 Swivel Skip .
Seem to remember I cut this ad from 'Carpenter and Builder ' earlier than 1973 so maybe a newer model -
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Seem to remember I cut this ad from 'Carpenter and Builder ' earlier than 1973 so maybe a newer model -
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Re: What's my dumper
Thanks guys, guessed it was a liner but not able to find which particular model. They seem to be fairly rare as they done come up much on ebay or other auction sites.
Is there any one out there that has a similar machine to exchange experiences
Is there any one out there that has a similar machine to exchange experiences
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Re: What's my dumper
padsiderob wrote:Thanks guys, guessed it was a liner but not able to find which particular model. They seem to be fairly rare as they done come up much on ebay or other auction sites.
Is there any one out there that has a similar machine to exchange experiences
There is a good chance that other CMN members may own a similar dumper plus there are those like Fred Evans who have plenty of working experience in plant having been in the game and having owned his own company so just ask any questions you may have I am sure somebody on here will be able to help you; also if you have plenty of free time trawl through the dumper posts and topics you may find more info there.
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