Struth something there everyone in this lot I reckon
Great photos and thanks for sharing
Theres some what appear to be rather biggish loads on some low loaders there
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Re: Classic pictures Update 27/12/2017
Any ideas who made the chain driven six wheel skid steer duck?
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Re: Classic pictures Update 27/12/2017
The Fiat 130 C looks around the same sort of size as a D6 D or maybe a D5 B, have never seen one though
Dad bought a new 605 Fiat crawler for farm use that looked similar to the 655 shown, it was a real good machine for its time and never did a lot of work
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Dad bought a new 605 Fiat crawler for farm use that looked similar to the 655 shown, it was a real good machine for its time and never did a lot of work
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Re: Classic pictures Update 27/12/2017
Jeremy Rowland wrote:Any ideas who made the chain driven six wheel skid steer duck?
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Also interesting to see the drive train to get the middle set of wheels to go in the same direction as the other four, or am I missing something?
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Re: Classic pictures Update 27/12/2017
mechman wrote:Jeremy Rowland wrote:Any ideas who made the chain driven six wheel skid steer duck?
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Also interesting to see the drive train to get the middle set of wheels to go in the same direction as the other four, or am I missing something?
Hi Norman,
If it was gear driven there would be a problem.
With the chain drive all three sprockets will turn in the same direction.
They probably had to lift its toes to turn it in soft ground rather than skid it anyway.
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Re: Classic pictures Update 28/12/2017
Hi Fred
I looked at that but the chain looks as though it runs over the axle of the middle set of wheels which would turn them in the opposite rotation assuming its 6 wheel drive unless the top run of the chain drives the middle set some how. Can't get me head round it.
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I looked at that but the chain looks as though it runs over the axle of the middle set of wheels which would turn them in the opposite rotation assuming its 6 wheel drive unless the top run of the chain drives the middle set some how. Can't get me head round it.
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