Classic Truck Concrete Mixers
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Re: Classic Truck Concrete Mixers
essexpete wrote:I wonder why the 4 wheeler S21 has a different molding lower grill?
Some more good photos. Thanks.
I think it may have been for a front mounted pto pump to drive the mixer?
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Five new Albion Reivers for Dudley Mixed Concrete Co.from an old Contract Journal
Five new truck mixers for 'almost' £40k !
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Five new truck mixers for 'almost' £40k !
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Re: Classic Truck Concrete Mixers
XS650 wrote:Five new Albion Reivers for Dudley Mixed Concrete Co.from an old Contract Journal
Five new truck mixers for 'almost' £40k !
Craig
Craig these were from my part of the world and I can recall seeing them on a regular basis around the roads of the Black Country.
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Re: Classic Truck Concrete Mixers
IIRC there are 2 survivors -- the well known restored one
And a much rougher one tucked away on a farm
And a much rougher one tucked away on a farm
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Re: Classic Truck Concrete Mixers
fryske wrote:IIRC there are 2 survivors -- the well known restored one
And a much rougher one tucked away on a farm
Looks a beauty but even as a kid I could not believe the were selling LAD cabs in 1971.
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I started work in 1977 and RMC were still using them. Although most of their mixers were Ford D Series by then.
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