What is the brand and model of the Loader in this photo?
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Yes they are -like these kind of places, always have old machines , once every town had coal yard like this but they are fast dissapearing , site will be houses/flats soon I'm sure !
See also the Weatherill thread -link
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3161&hilit=+york
See also the Weatherill thread -link
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3161&hilit=+york
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Re: Loader
The Weatherill Loaders are model 42HD it may be the HHD which could load hoppers 16ft although they did a HHDS which would load hoppers 17ft and an HHDSS which would load 19ft hoppers.
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