Hi All. 1st post so be gentle with me!
As subject says, I've got one of these filling a gap in a hedge and was considering scraping it. Any ideas on what it might weigh?
Alternatively, and preferably, would it be of interest to a restorer?
When parked up some 4 or 5years ago it was a runner, albeit with shocking brakes, and a massive hydraulic leak (pipe coupling to ram).
Subsequently it's donated it's fuel lift pump and alternator to an ailing Muir Hill 101.
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JCB Chaseside 902
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Re: JCB Chaseside 902
Welcome to this eminent board
How nice that you also have one of those old workhorses!
As you can see in another thread so I have a Chaseside loader
Chaseside SLM 2000 Project !
as I'm about to renovate, it would be a shame if your not also be utilized when there are not many left of them, atleast not here in Sweden ...!
Here it's much more common with Volvo, so I think it's extra fun with an English machine !
What is the rear axle on your machine, it seems that it has been exchanged for a truck axle?
Is it a Perkins engine in your machine ?
How nice that you also have one of those old workhorses!
As you can see in another thread so I have a Chaseside loader
Chaseside SLM 2000 Project !
as I'm about to renovate, it would be a shame if your not also be utilized when there are not many left of them, atleast not here in Sweden ...!
Here it's much more common with Volvo, so I think it's extra fun with an English machine !
What is the rear axle on your machine, it seems that it has been exchanged for a truck axle?
Is it a Perkins engine in your machine ?
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