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Spotted this old survivor at Port Glasgow ,a Smith Rodley rail mounted crane ,surely the scrap man must be closing in soon though.
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Past this old timer many times over the years and it's a shame no one has took pity on it and restored it got up to it a while back and it was pretty rough, They are slowly renovating area it sits in so how long it will be there remains to be seen.
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Old Smith grab crane on dredger Gypsey Race, working in Whitby Harbour yesterday.
Old Smith grab crane on dredger Gypsey Race, working in Whitby Harbour yesterday.
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XS650 wrote:Alias Smith and Jones
Old Smith grab crane on dredger Gypsey Race, working in Whitby Harbour yesterday.
That is a Smith 28.
Found this photograph on a german forum, a Smith C4050.
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Is this a Smith ? pic is from 1991 ish..........
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At the first sight I would say it is, but when I get a closer look I doubt it. The crane looks very much on the old type C4050 but I see a cabin on this side of the machinery cover.
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Another Smith ,being exported to Singapore in 2004 on Ruttles low loader
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Just noticed the Smith web site attached to your posts Adrie.Thats a good web site ,like the machines at work videos.Heres another pic of a Smith with a Fordson Thames tipper.
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A Smith super 10 or a Smith 12.
It's very difficult to see of this point of view, they are basically the same.
May I use the picture some day?
There is very little information and photo's of diesel cranes on the internet from Thomas Smith.
That's why I made a website of them.
It's only in dutch.
Maybe you noticed allready, but my english is not very well.
It's very difficult to see of this point of view, they are basically the same.
May I use the picture some day?
There is very little information and photo's of diesel cranes on the internet from Thomas Smith.
That's why I made a website of them.
It's only in dutch.
Maybe you noticed allready, but my english is not very well.
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