Mystery Dumper, possibly Liner
Mystery Dumper, possibly Liner
Hello everyone. Just bought 3 dumpers on the weekend, all the same. But I'm trying to find what make and model they are. If anyone can help with this, that would be great appreciated.
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Re: Mystery Dumper, possibly Liner
Yes they are.
There is a Liner thread on cmn with pictures of their 70s range on.
Craig
There is a Liner thread on cmn with pictures of their 70s range on.
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Found it, I cut this out from 'Carpenter and Builder' mag about 1973 !
Looks like the 1250 model.
Looks like the 1250 model.
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Re: Mystery Dumper, possibly Liner
roughriderI was going to say that it is very similar to my Liner Roughrider. The id tag would have been riveted onto the LH side rear panel but your panel is missing and mine only has the 4 rivet holes. Great little dumpies and easy to start as well. I made some changes to ours and out a 2nd seat on the other side and ran the exhaust out the back.
Cheers Cobba
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