Edelman dumper
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Edelman dumper
Anyone ever came across one of these ?
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Re: Edelman dumper
That must be a rare beast it never ceases to amaze me just how many companies made dumpers at one time or another.
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Not seen one before but what we must remember is that it may have been built by a known company and rebadged. Badge engineering has been going on from the 1900 onwards.
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I was informed at the weekend that this is known as a Municipal Suncart . Does this mean anything to anyone ?
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Re: Edelman dumper
Looks like it might have been able to turn in its own length. Odd set up with agricultural looking drive wheels for off the hard use but not going far off concrete with the little wheel. With the name, perhaps designed for park use?
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