Classic pictures Updated 28/04/2024
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Re: Classic pictures Update 10/01/2018
Is it possibly a version of the 879 Barber Greene laydown machine. https://www.constructionequipment.com/b ... halt-paver
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Re: Classic pictures Update 10/01/2018
essexpete wrote:What type of machine the Barber Greene behind the Dodge?
That's a Barber Greene 44C trencher.
There was one in the yard, (retired), when I started work for The Cardiff Plant Group in the 1960s
Fred
Just an edit to say numbers of these 44Cs were built in the UK in the 1950s by Rubery Owen and powered by Meadows engines.
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Re: Classic pictures Update 14/01/2018
essexpete wrote:That last one will get Mr R very excited.
He might of seen it before buts it's worth another look
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Re: Classic pictures Update 14/01/2018
Neversweat wrote:essexpete wrote:That last one will get Mr R very excited.
He might of seen it before buts it's worth another look
Steve
Yes indeed he has seen it before a 590 in Malta if memory serves me correctly still a great photo of a Hymac model that appears to 'hide away' so as to speak.
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