Memories of flying round site on a death trap winget dumper with king pins as baggy as a clowns pocket, no f's given, my excuse was I was 16... Nice vid, good to see you having fun.
I assembled these dumpers during my apprenticeship in the 1960's..They were made at the Liner Concrete Machinery Co in Gateshead in the North East of England. They also made a model with a Petter diesel. I hope this is some help.
Memories of flying round site on a death trap winget dumper with king pins as baggy as a clowns pocket, no f's given, my excuse was I was 16...
Nice vid, good to see you having fun.
I assembled these dumpers during my apprenticeship in the 1960's..They were made at the Liner Concrete Machinery Co in Gateshead in the North East of England. They also made a model with a Petter diesel. I hope this is some help.
I remeber these little dumper trucks from when I worked on building sites as a Lad , unkillable little beasts :)
We have a few at the museum i work at and these are the most fun i have had in a while 😂
Awesome video! Was on the edge of my seat the whole time!
I see what you did there
Very Nice projecto,
Right said Fred . . .
Why is the bloke oiling up the muffler at one point? 🙈
Nice time to sell it to me hehe 😎👍🇺🇸
Do you know what Make she is? Year? I have one exactly the same, her name is BETSIE! her engine date is 1970...
If they were still around, a bunch of 130 year old men would be laughing at you saying how younger generations don't have guts
Turns out we had the last laugh 😅