hi all
Have a new toy bit what is it
It has Acme onthe back .2 cylinder Lombardi . And some sort of Auto trans . Had any one any idea . Not coming on Australia
Hi what have I got now new toy
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Re: Hi what have I got now new toy
Nice toy Mark somebody on here will help to ID it for you.
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Re: Hi what have I got now new toy
Yes that looks like it . Just have to find it's model no . It's not running . Can't even see how you drive it ! Needs a starter motor for the lomgbardini engine . I am worried if it starts it might take off !!! The steering wheel is all o can identify so far .. so a manual would be great . Oh well time will tell .. what fun
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Re: Hi what have I got now new toy
Do a Google search for here in Oz for another starter motor, you amy find a genuine one or a genetic aftermarket one. Keep an eye out for a simialr engine in some of the larger mowers as well.
Jack the drive wheels up and put the axle on stands as you might have hydraulic drive so look for a pump off the engine somewhere and a fluid tank as well.
Slightly off topic but what brand are those tyres?They look like they are Omega brand.
Jack the drive wheels up and put the axle on stands as you might have hydraulic drive so look for a pump off the engine somewhere and a fluid tank as well.
Slightly off topic but what brand are those tyres?They look like they are Omega brand.
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Re: Hi what have I got now new toy
WOW memories, I was involved in the design and manufacturing of them from new based here in Australia. A Company named Bearcat International at the time based in Sydney is who designed them and they were made in Taiwan initially, I don't know about now. It was a combination of the triple steps in the lugs and scuff band around the sidewalls that made them so popular and threw TOYO off the perch as the leading skid steer tyres on the Ozzie market. I left the company in 1988 to move up here on the Mid North Coast to live and a number of years later the owner wanted to retire so he sold the Company to overseas interests, India, and they still trade from a Sydney base now.
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