[quote="JimInOz"]I just saw a Weatherill L61 brochure on ePay...the seller is Italian & price is 50Euros.
Jim[/quote
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End of a 12H
Just before rolling into a bin late 2002. To think it would have been worth perhaps £900 in scrap a few years later.
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A few working WEATHERILL' S (note the spelling had a lot of variants on this lately ) Some are hidden and some might be Brays ! Oh and a short film of a 22HB in 1970s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svUqWsbb ... re=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svUqWsbb ... re=channel
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Quick post, but here are pictures of the family's 1967 12 HD loader.
Father bought it approx 30 years ago after he cut up his earlier weatherill, I'll find out which model 'cos I can't remember the story off the top off my head, but he did buy it direct from Weatherill at the Earls court commercial motor show.
The starter motor failed about 8 years ago and we just pushed it into the corner of the yard, but I wouldn't let him cut it up.
Here it is back in action and doing what it's meant to do be doing
When I get the rest of the story I'll update the post, but for now enjoy the pictures.....
Father bought it approx 30 years ago after he cut up his earlier weatherill, I'll find out which model 'cos I can't remember the story off the top off my head, but he did buy it direct from Weatherill at the Earls court commercial motor show.
The starter motor failed about 8 years ago and we just pushed it into the corner of the yard, but I wouldn't let him cut it up.
Here it is back in action and doing what it's meant to do be doing
When I get the rest of the story I'll update the post, but for now enjoy the pictures.....
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Re: Weatherill
XS650 wrote:A few working WEATHERILL' S (note the spelling had a lot of variants on this lately ) Some are hidden and some might be Brays ! Oh and a short film of a 22HB in 1970s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svUqWsbb ... re=channel
Early 2H with RSJ arms and what looks like only one crowd ram
2H
Need JohnT but it might be a 61D or 62B
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Thanks for the model clarification essexpete
Like the photos of your loader bobby-g
Like the photos of your loader bobby-g
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