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Re: Weatherill
Probably just perspective, it looks like the pulley control lines drape right across the road.
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Re: Weatherill
Not my photos. Weatherill L62 from the early 60s with rear steer powered, probably, by the Roots TS3 2 stroke. That would have been one noisy barsteward to operate I would think.
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That would be for their largest artic shovels, the L84 and L86. From the proportions I would guess the latter. Probably got to that point too late in the day.
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Re: Weatherill
A Short article from the February 1956 edition of Coal magazine about a Wetherill type 6HL for coke handling.
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