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Re: Classic pictures Updated 27/07/2024

Post #4341 by Billy26F5 » Sat Jul 27, 2024 1:43 pm

Nice 3CII, looks like an earlier model but not sure as I can't see well enough.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 27/07/2024

Post #4342 by essexpete » Sat Jul 27, 2024 3:51 pm

Billy26F5 wrote:Nice 3CII, looks like an earlier model but not sure as I can't see well enough.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 27/07/2024

Post #4343 by topkit » Sat Jul 27, 2024 9:03 pm

Early 1968 3c mk2 had the early swept back cabs like the 2D, then from 69 they had the larger cab round lights for indicators this ran up to about 72 still yellow cabs you could have the tinted glass or Carbbean as they were known. Late 72 the cab colour changed to white, By 73 the lights were now rectangular, Like you say there were lots of other changes over the years, I remember the first batch of mark 3's coming out with the taller cab and revised steps steering wheel changes gearbox mods the very last 3c mk 3 carried a lot of items that were tested for the 3cx the rest is history as they say,

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Re: Classic pictures Updated 27/07/2024

Post #4344 by Billy26F5 » Sun Jul 28, 2024 10:33 am

I would reckon 70-72 but can't see enough parts for more. The Powertrain 3CIII's were very different from anything that had gone before, as you say to test stuff for the 3CX. The manual gearbox changed from 130302 (August 78) when the skid changed to a Leyland 272 rather than a 384 which was a direct evolution of the original Nuffield. Previous boxes were 10 forward 2 reverse, the new ones were 9 forward 3 reverse synchromesh (not reverse).
The swept back cab was replaced when they found drivers of Mk1 3C's hitting the windscreen when they stood up to see better in the early Mk2's.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 27/07/2024

Post #4345 by essexpete » Sun Jul 28, 2024 5:16 pm

Billy26F5 wrote:I would reckon 70-72 but can't see enough parts for more. The Powertrain 3CIII's were very different from anything that had gone before, as you say to test stuff for the 3CX. The manual gearbox changed from 130302 (August 78) when the skid changed to a Leyland 272 rather than a 384 which was a direct evolution of the original Nuffield. Previous boxes were 10 forward 2 reverse, the new ones were 9 forward 3 reverse synchromesh (not reverse).
The swept back cab was replaced when they found drivers of Mk1 3C's hitting the windscreen when they stood up to see better in the early Mk2's.
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Some items were a direct swap. We changed the long loader arms of our Mk11 onto our Powertrain.

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Re: Classic pictures Updated 27/07/2024

Post #4346 by Billy26F5 » Sun Jul 28, 2024 5:51 pm

Even modern buckets will still fit (but not suggesting it's a good idea). The High lift loader I think appeared in 70 and were available till the end with no changes. Many parts were unchanged but many others were, and some can't be changed individually but can as an assembly. The repair manual and Julian Carder's book are the best books I know for this (not to mention dealer parts books, but they seem to be difficult to find).
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 27/07/2024

Post #4347 by IBH » Tue Jul 30, 2024 5:25 pm

hair bear wrote:The little 'Contractors' tipper - Opel Blitz?
The digger in the mixer pic looks a bit of an animal, and some Foden 4000 action. Nice!

The penultimate photo with the "Kilsaran Concrete" mixer truck also contains a Bucyrus-Erie or more likely Ruston-Bucyrus branded Dynahoe backhoe loader which R-B marketed and then manufactured for a time in the UK with mixed success.
See the below link for more information: https://www.constructionequipmentguide.com/the-dynamic-dynahoe/41352

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Re: Classic pictures Updated 03/08/2024

Post #4348 by Neversweat » Sat Aug 03, 2024 8:17 am

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Re: Classic pictures Updated 03/08/2024

Post #4349 by hair bear » Sat Aug 03, 2024 11:11 am

In the transcontinental pic, I've always wondered how the cabs of older tractors stay on when going backwards at 60, or the glass doesn't blow out.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 03/08/2024

Post #4350 by IBH » Sat Aug 03, 2024 4:57 pm

I didn't realise Lotus made streamlined site dumpers....


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