Mystery Machines

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Re: Mystery Machines

Post #11 by merfyn » Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:05 pm

Martyn Henley wrote:Here is another one to identify
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that looks like a massey 300c


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Re: Mystery Machines

Post #12 by Martyn Henley » Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:51 pm

Hanomag

Nearly Craig ..but
that looks like a massey 300c


:thumbs_up: spot on Merfyn

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Re: Mystery Machines

Post #13 by XS650 » Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:26 am

Nine mystery machines , a real mixed bag !!
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Re: Mystery Machines

Post #14 by Martyn Henley » Wed Sep 09, 2009 1:06 pm

There must be some one who can identifi these here machines, i love the custom wheel job on the little Winget dumper, thats if it is a Winget

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Re: Mystery Machines

Post #15 by DaveS » Wed Sep 09, 2009 7:45 pm

I'll have a stab at it, and I'm prepared to be wrong!!

1. International, possibly TD24, with Bucyrus Erie blade

2. Dutch or Scandinavian loader based on Fordson Major - there were many makers of these, but interesting to note that it looks like four wheel drive, but the hub cannot been seen for better identification because of Mr. Muscle.

3. Er, pass.

4. Possibly French? No idea the make though.

5. Little Oliver tracked shovel.

6. Way too modern! :)

7. International Drott - looks bigger than the TD9, maybe at TD15? But it may just be the photograph.

8. German built 'widowmaker' loader - make as yet undecided, as again there were several very similar.

9. Caterpillar D4, in circus tractor disguise - I like the track pads!

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Re: Mystery Machines

Post #16 by XS650 » Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:12 am

Thanks Dave , posting nine at once possibly an overload ! I think 6 the little mini is a tracked Powerfab with 180deg slew
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Re: Mystery Machines

Post #17 by JimInOz » Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:13 am

Martyn,
The rear sprocket looks like a Case 850....but this ain't an 850.
I think it's a Hanomag...maybe an early 400 .Later 400s had a different sprocket .
A few Demolition companies here bought Hanomag drotts in the 80s.They must have been good demo machines...or were sold at a good price.


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Re: Mystery Machines

Post #18 by IANOZ » Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:33 pm

Hi Guys , I will take a stab at No9 being a David Brown DB4 .ian.

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Re: Mystery Machines

Post #19 by XS650 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:24 pm

Any one any idea on the dumper ? , backhoe on left is a Whitlock.
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Re: Mystery Machines

Post #20 by IBH » Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:29 pm

XS650 wrote:Thanks Dave , posting nine at once possibly an overload ! I think 6 the little mini is a tracked Powerfab with 180deg slew

Its definitely a Powerfab and its sporting the colours of HSS Hire- who used to offer Powerfab 180 degree slew micros for hire.


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