This photo was sent to me from Rubery Owen holdings
What a lineup
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Drott line up
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As one of the apprentices at Savilles back in the sixties we had visits to the I H factory in Doncaster and at a later date to Rubery Owen at Darlaston.
At Darlaston I can well remember basic BTD 6s being fitted with their Drott loader equipment, I wasn't aware however that Owens made parts for the other machines shown in the photos.
Thats something new I've learnt today.
Thanks Peter
At Darlaston I can well remember basic BTD 6s being fitted with their Drott loader equipment, I wasn't aware however that Owens made parts for the other machines shown in the photos.
Thats something new I've learnt today.
Thanks Peter
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Hello Peter
Yes, they made parts for other machines.I am well impressed by the help I have received from Rubery Owen and indeed the Drott family in the USA.John Drott jr has told me that he is very pleased that a lot of Drott tracked loaders in the UK are being preserved.He said his dad would have been so proud that the Drott name is so popular amongst presevationists
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Yes, they made parts for other machines.I am well impressed by the help I have received from Rubery Owen and indeed the Drott family in the USA.John Drott jr has told me that he is very pleased that a lot of Drott tracked loaders in the UK are being preserved.He said his dad would have been so proud that the Drott name is so popular amongst presevationists
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Martyn, is rubery Owen still in business ? My FORD 555 (86) I'm sure has a 4in1 made by R/O and could do with pins and bushes
Thanks john
Thanks john
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Hi Martyn, i was interested in the backhoe loader, designed and built by Rubery Owen .. i was always lead to believe that they were built by Wainroy
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Thanks for the picture & info Martyn.
In Adelaide,Australia, ROH (Rubery Owen & Hemsley) made 4in1 buckets for MF 300s & others.I must have seen the ROH tag on the back of the bucket about 1000 times.
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In Adelaide,Australia, ROH (Rubery Owen & Hemsley) made 4in1 buckets for MF 300s & others.I must have seen the ROH tag on the back of the bucket about 1000 times.
Jim
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Re: Drott line up
Hi Jim
I have had a lot of info sent from Rubery Owen regarding production in Oz.It a big file that needs to be reduced .I think you may find it interesting.Will post it in the next few days.
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I have had a lot of info sent from Rubery Owen regarding production in Oz.It a big file that needs to be reduced .I think you may find it interesting.Will post it in the next few days.
Cheers
Martyn
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