Hi!
Ljungby maskin is a Swedish manufacturer of wheel loaders and compactors. Here is three pics of the 2nd largest Ljungby, the L25. It has an opperation weight of about 30 metric tons. I have also attached a pic of an older Ljungby loader, 1015.
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Re: Ljungby loaders
Hi Niklas,
They certainly make solid looking wheel loaders!!
Thanks for the pics
They certainly make solid looking wheel loaders!!
Thanks for the pics
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Re: Ljungby loaders
Hi Nick!
Yes they do indeed! One of the "slogans" (or what to call it) the company haves is that they have to make good wheel loaders since they are a small company and they have alot of larger manufacturers to compete with. So every Ljungby loader needs to be strong and last long.
Not sure if this is true in reality though...
Yes they do indeed! One of the "slogans" (or what to call it) the company haves is that they have to make good wheel loaders since they are a small company and they have alot of larger manufacturers to compete with. So every Ljungby loader needs to be strong and last long.
Not sure if this is true in reality though...
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Re: Ljungby loaders
Here is their webpage, http://www.ljungbymaskin.se/
It has a gallery.
Ross>> No sorry, I have never seen a Ljungby compactor IRL...
It has a gallery.
Ross>> No sorry, I have never seen a Ljungby compactor IRL...
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Re: Ljungby loaders
I think it was at the 1989 bauma that I saw these wheel loaders for the first time. Very strong, heavy machines built in a traditional design that certainly still has its place today as it did decades ago.
Have any scale models been produced of these machines?
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John
Have any scale models been produced of these machines?
All the best,
John
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No sadly no models have been produced. To small company to want to make models.
Ljungby and Huddig (backhoe loaders) are two Swedish manufacturers many of us modelcollectors are wishing for models...
Ljungby and Huddig (backhoe loaders) are two Swedish manufacturers many of us modelcollectors are wishing for models...
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Here is afew pics of a Ljungby 1530 with a lightmaterial bucket.
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Re: Ljungby loaders
Yes that is correct. They have pararllel bars in all their models.
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