Fantastic video Michael. It amazes me just how much some of the plant goes for but as you said it might be to a collector or to someone who is looking to flip the parts. Business is business and one mans scrap is another mans living. 🤔.
Remember the Muir Hill A3000 shovel from Invicta Lines, 36 Regiment Royal engineers in Maidstone clearing the snow drifts on our road in the 1962-63 winter. It damaged some of the kerbstones and they were never repaired whilst I lived there.
0:58 Fairly sure thats a Sambron from the shape of the cab, I drove one in a silage pit one time, wouldnt be a big fan. i think they were hydostatic driven and they didnt like climbing the pit, when she got 2 hot i would drive the david Brown 996 then
There’s a lot of Value on that Dead Row. There’s Definitely a living out of it if you have about 20 Years of Contacts There’s more Money in Breaking them always was even when Scrap was 25 Pound a Tonne Thanks for the video.
Michael had you ever thought of starting a plant/ machinery museum, I have no idea if there are any about ? but like you I remember a lot of those old machines from my youth and it seems a shame that there are so few left now, someone needs to save them 😉😉
Sad day today Michael. My childhood friends are looking at leaving my old farm because of a f**king housing estate. They can't be stopped, was a viewing today. Place is worth just over a million. Lovely people viewing. Im feeling sick, 5% today. Just remember i grew up with this farm, dad was a dairyman .Main farm house just shy of 5 million. If you can practice Michael , say go away in a welsh accent in a female accent. 😢😢😢
@@GCSMachinery thanks vey much sir , everyday a school day, remember driving a 1979 one on a farm yard back in the day, can rotting off it, split breaks worn uneven it was a death trap 🤣😂🤣 but never failed to start !!! 95% today.
Keep up the good work Michael really enjoy your videos thank you
Thanks, will do!
Michael, The Takeuchi I would break it for spares, I think that telescopic handler was a FDI / Sambron I’m sure F.H. Burgess used to sell them
Love these videos from Euro auctions
Glad you like them!
Fantastic video Michael. It amazes me just how much some of the plant goes for but as you said it might be to a collector or to someone who is looking to flip the parts. Business is business and one mans scrap is another mans living. 🤔.
Remember the Muir Hill A3000 shovel from Invicta Lines, 36 Regiment Royal engineers in Maidstone clearing the snow drifts on our road in the 1962-63 winter. It damaged some of the kerbstones and they were never repaired whilst I lived there.
Handler is a fdi sambron terrible visibility and 13mph flat out on the road they were hydrostatic machines we had 2 then moved to Merlos
0:58 Fairly sure thats a Sambron from the shape of the cab, I drove one in a silage pit one time, wouldnt be a big fan. i think they were hydostatic driven and they didnt like climbing the pit, when she got 2 hot i would drive the david Brown 996 then
Never heard of fake taxi until you said WOW thanks 👍 you should get an award 😂
I remember the first JCB 4-wheel drive in the late 60's as my father used it on a building site
Sambron hydrostatic drive i think
Many machines work really well❤❤❤
There’s a lot of Value on that Dead Row. There’s Definitely a living out of it if you have about 20 Years of Contacts There’s more Money in Breaking them always was even when Scrap was 25 Pound a Tonne Thanks for the video.
Michael had you ever thought of starting a plant/ machinery museum, I have no idea if there are any about ? but like you I remember a lot of those old machines from my youth and it seems a shame that there are so few left now, someone needs to save them 😉😉
Great idea but I don’t have the time or the spare money to do it
The jcb was originally from up our area Dumfries
Great video Micheal
Thanks for the smile Michael 20% now
Hi Michael Nice one Thanks again
forklift was fbi sambron i think ,1980s late
I reckon you have bought the little payloader
Noooo
that auctioneer is the best one there, the way he "sings" the prices
Dennis. Is a great auctioneer
I think its a sambron telihandler
Sad day today Michael. My childhood friends are looking at leaving my old farm because of a f**king housing estate. They can't be stopped, was a viewing today. Place is worth just over a million. Lovely people viewing. Im feeling sick, 5% today. Just remember i grew up with this farm, dad was a dairyman .Main farm house just shy of 5 million. If you can practice Michael , say go away in a welsh accent in a female accent. 😢😢😢
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That auctioneer is very annoying.
That auctioneer is one of the very best
I thought it was a Perkins in the JCB 3C mk 2
Mine def has a leyland. They went from fordson to leyland the Perkins was later. Mine has a four cylinder 4.98 engine
@@GCSMachinery thanks vey much sir , everyday a school day, remember driving a 1979 one on a farm yard back in the day, can rotting off it, split breaks worn uneven it was a death trap 🤣😂🤣 but never failed to start !!! 95% today.
micheal it sounds like your breathing isnt good your fuffing and puffing a bit go get your self looked after m8
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