Hi
New member here, with a mistery dumper, can anyone help identify it?
Engine is a Lister ST3
Axles are Hamworthy, with inboard brakes and hub reduction units
We have a good running engine, which saddly rotates the wrong way , still thinking about that problem. I need to identify it in order to road register it.
Thanks
Richard
Dumper identification
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Re: Dumper identification
Greetings Richard, and a big welcome to CMN
I am sure some one will be able to identify your dumper, i have to say it looks to me like a Thwaites that has been modified .. but then i am not an expert on dumpers, i only used to load them up
Martyn
I am sure some one will be able to identify your dumper, i have to say it looks to me like a Thwaites that has been modified .. but then i am not an expert on dumpers, i only used to load them up
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Re: Dumper identification
Hi Martyn
Thanks for that, I have contacted Thwaites, but they said they did not make it, and suggested Winged, who said they didn't make it and suggested Thwaites!
Richard
Thanks for that, I have contacted Thwaites, but they said they did not make it, and suggested Winged, who said they didn't make it and suggested Thwaites!
Richard
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Re: Dumper identification
Hi
I have lowered the bucket and put the rear covers on, hopefully this will help someone recognise it, the back cover is unusual?
Richard
I have lowered the bucket and put the rear covers on, hopefully this will help someone recognise it, the back cover is unusual?
Richard
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Thinks its a Stothert and Pitt , could only find this pic on the net of one, but I remember they were advertised quite heavily in the construction press in the 1980's so bet someone on here has a better pic.
Any brave soul tried to do a complete list of British dumper manufacturers ! by 1995 we were down to Barford, Benford, Compair, Liner, Mortimer, Powerfab, Roughneck, Thwaites, Winget, plus a few tiny powerbarrow makers .
Any brave soul tried to do a complete list of British dumper manufacturers ! by 1995 we were down to Barford, Benford, Compair, Liner, Mortimer, Powerfab, Roughneck, Thwaites, Winget, plus a few tiny powerbarrow makers .
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Re: Dumper identification
Hi
Brilliant, thanks guys.
I have contacted Stothert and Pitt , who gave me the number of an ex employ, who identified it as a Stothert and Pitt SXD030, 3050kg payload.
He is sending me a full service manual.
I will keep posting and let you know how I get on
Thanks again
Richard
Brilliant, thanks guys.
I have contacted Stothert and Pitt , who gave me the number of an ex employ, who identified it as a Stothert and Pitt SXD030, 3050kg payload.
He is sending me a full service manual.
I will keep posting and let you know how I get on
Thanks again
Richard
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