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Re: Track Marshall

Post #21 by Farmer » Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:55 am

She,s a 1966 ,then they became Track Marshal 1100,s. Dont think they are the same as MFs


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Re: Track Marshall

Post #22 by taurus MK1 » Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:27 pm

:) Hi Nick, your Taurus could be older, she is a Mk1, i always tell the difference by the nose, a cast lump. The MK11 had a different front.

MK1 ser.no from 20001 1964 to 20043 1965 ?
MK2 ser.no from 21001 1967 to ? then i guess to the Marshall range.

All this you might know, but interesting anyway. The tracks etc are unique i think to Bristol, though i have heard IH chains will fit? any comments ????????????

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Re: Track Marshall

Post #23 by Farmer » Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:06 pm

My serial no is 20100, or so the manual says. Havent phisically checked it but will later.

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Re: Track Marshall

Post #24 by FOWLER MAN » Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:34 am

Hi. Craig andDave
The shovel equipment on the Challenger One in The Norfolk Show foto.was produced by Bray.
I never saw one of these shovels but I remember reading about the proto-type in "British Engineering Magazine" in the early 1950s. Iwas in my teens then but I have allways been interested.
I have run Challenger and TM tractors since the early 1970s and still have a "working" Challenger 33.
I am attatching foto of TM 1700 shovel which I tried to buy but I haggled to long over the price and lost it.(I think she was cut up)
The engine was a Perkins 6/354 and she was Power Shift.
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Re: Track Marshall

Post #25 by BulldozerD11 » Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:04 am

FOWLER MAN wrote:Hi. Craig andDave
The shovel equipment on the Challenger One in The Norfolk Show foto.was produced by Bray.
I never saw one of these shovels but I remember reading about the proto-type in "British Engineering Magazine" in the early 1950s. Iwas in my teens then but I have allways been interested.
I have run Challenger and TM tractors since the early 1970s and still have a "working" Challenger 33.
I am attatching foto of TM 1700 shovel which I tried to buy but I haggled to long over the price and lost it.(I think she was cut up)
The engine was a Perkins 6/354 and she was Power Shift.


Thanks - did Bray make loader gear for anybody elses machine as know they did the Bulldoze gear for the Fowler VF crawlers and county crawlers as well as some tractors.

Shame you lost the TM1700 as looking at bucket it looks decent, shame bout the paint job.

What were they like for work as should push ok with a 6354 in them if the transmision was any good. :?:

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Re: Track Marshall

Post #26 by FOWLER MAN » Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:56 am

Thanks Dave,
The only other Bray track shovel I remember (I did some work on one once) is The Bray BL25 based on a County Crawler.
The TM 1700 had a1.5 yard bucket and because the roll back on the crowd was more than most it handled more than most 1.75 machines every bite ,and filled the bucket comfortably.
"Pitty they werent marketed better."
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Re: Track Marshall

Post #27 by FOWLER MAN » Tue Jan 26, 2010 9:56 pm

Hi.
I had a TM 1100 with MF backhoe in the 1980s. Handy little machine.
Still have parts book. If anyone wants it their welcome.(lots of exploded views)

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Re: Track Marshall

Post #28 by Farmer » Fri Jan 29, 2010 11:36 am

I would be interested in that book Fred, I think it would be ok for my Bristol. Nick 07712063210

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Post #29 by FOWLER MAN » Sat Jan 30, 2010 3:48 am

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Re: Track Marshall

Post #30 by FOWLER MAN » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:30 am

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The TM 1700 had a1.5 yard bucket and because the roll back on the crowd was more than most it handled more than most 1.75 machines every bite ,and filled the bucket comfortably.
"Pitty they werent marketed better."
FRED[/quote]
Hello :wave:
I was wrong about the bucket capacity of the 1700 shovel. :oops: It was 1.75 cu.yd. (memmory playing tricks again). :doh: :lol:
Here are photos. of the 60, 1600 and 1700 scanned from sales brochures. :thumbup:

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