Chaseside
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Re: Chaseside
These were made to the original Chaseside spec probably made from all spares from Blackburn along with about 30 machines included in the buy out by JCB.in 1968.
by the way pete that film of the old rope shovel is great,it also shows the original colour of the machines from that era .
by the way pete that film of the old rope shovel is great,it also shows the original colour of the machines from that era .
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Re: Chaseside
shirtbox2003 wrote:These were made to the original Chaseside spec probably made from all spares from Blackburn along with about 30 machines included in the buy out by JCB.in 1968.
by the way pete that film of the old rope shovel is great,it also shows the original colour of the machines from that era .
Do you think the LM 500 and 700s were the same orange colour in the mid to late 50s?
They were certainly giving the rope shovel some stick in the film.
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Re: Chaseside
essexpete wrote:Found this: http://www.quarryfaces.org.uk/films/video4.php
Quite a good show of the old rope shovel.
Great find , anyone know what make of truck the tipper is Commer ? Dodge ? maybe
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XS650 wrote:essexpete wrote:Found this: http://www.quarryfaces.org.uk/films/video4.php
Quite a good show of the old rope shovel.
Great find , anyone know what make of truck the tipper is Commer ? Dodge ? maybe
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Might be a 40s Commer
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Re: Chaseside on youtube
Have a look @ 1:30:20
A countess in Hong Kong C Chaplin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx1WZl_P5Xk
An Italian Classic with two Brit Classics
A countess in Hong Kong C Chaplin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx1WZl_P5Xk
An Italian Classic with two Brit Classics
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Re: Chaseside
Have identified this old beast in a French movie on IMCDB as a Chaseside , does anyone know model number ?
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Re: Chaseside
Fordson Major based LM 900, can't think they were made in very large numbers. Possibly about 1958/59 to 1962/63. I reckon they would have been quite heavy and under powered.
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Re: Chaseside
oops I was 100 out It has a very similar loader geometry to the LM700 and with the ad saying increased pry out I guess it was a replacement/upgrade for the LM 600. The 500 and 600 had a layout that meant roll back was only achieved by lifting the bucket.
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