AVELING AUSTIN
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Re: AVELING AUSTIN
Here a few 99h they are all Leyland powered
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Hello , here is a pic of that Clark grader Deas Plant is talking about . Found it at an exhibition in Paris in the early 70's .
It shows the turntable steering and the reach at the left side .
I operated some AW and AB graders , they were powerfull going straight on but I wonder these would be the ideal machines for finishing these modern small roundabouts , since they did not have differentials and starting bouncing when a sharp turn had to be made .
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Re: AVELING AUSTIN
Hi
And thanks for a nice thread with a lot of information on AVELING AUSTIN / WESTERN graders.
In 2010 at Maskinexpo I filmed an Austin-western 4WS grader with 2-stroke Detroit Diesel from 1959
So I thought it might be of interest here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBNuDF-kOmw
And thanks for a nice thread with a lot of information on AVELING AUSTIN / WESTERN graders.
In 2010 at Maskinexpo I filmed an Austin-western 4WS grader with 2-stroke Detroit Diesel from 1959
So I thought it might be of interest here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBNuDF-kOmw
my Youtube site
http://www.youtube.com/bm1113
http://www.youtube.com/bm1113
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