Tractor based mixer
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Tractor based mixer
Someone put this on BFF, not seen one before or even a photo.
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Re: Tractor based mixer
Local firm used to run two simila mixers in the early 70s.
They were self loading and made by an Italian company, (can't remember the name).
They were purpous built ,not mounted on a tractor.
Fred
P.S. Like this one I found on Google, different driver though.
They were self loading and made by an Italian company, (can't remember the name).
They were purpous built ,not mounted on a tractor.
Fred
P.S. Like this one I found on Google, different driver though.
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Re: Tractor based mixer
I had a leaflet years ago for something like Fred has posted. The driving position swings either way, tho perhaps not with Fred's driver I seem to remember they were Europian and had a cab option.
The tractor based machine looks like a Ford 5000 skid.
The tractor based machine looks like a Ford 5000 skid.
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