Thanks for the nudge Craig
The machines in the picture are Clark-Michigan 125II or 175II
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Thanks John ,googling Michigan 125 , both machines in picture appear to be one of these, the whole front end is quite distinctive-
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Spotted on Isle of Man , but what make of excavator is it ? Bonus points for the dumper make
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Hi Craig, well the machine could well be a Priestman Mustang 108S but have no idea what the dumper is
Sorry but thats the best photo i have of the 108s.
Sorry but thats the best photo i have of the 108s.
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I drove past one this morning just outside Westbury Wilts.It could be seen from the main road and looked if it had been stood for some time.
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I thought it was Mustang at first, as the cab looked 'Priestman' shaped ,but then wasn't sure about engine side when I looked at a few random pics on net . Sure Fred will be along to confirm for sure Spotted this and a lot of old JCB'S on a (slow!) lap of the TT course on my motorbike.
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Sort of , had to escape at a later time , to picture hedgerow heaps out in the sticks , then kept getting 'bothered' by people who thought I'd broken down ! Well s'pose it is a early 1970s Triumph
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Yep , last Sunday in Laxey square it was 1974 !
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