This is just basically what @Bikin Glynn did just without the creativity but anyhow on to the photos. If anyone knows anything on any of these vecheils please tell me what they are.
First of are 3 classical tractors smashed beyond restoration.
And yet another 2 tractors in some long forgotten barns.
And thenwe have a heathfield dumptruck or more specifically.Heathfield was a UK brand of Dumptruck that was founded in the mid 1960s and the main models were built at Newton Abbot in Devon, England . They were taken over by Bell of South Africa in 1998 after having several other owners and eventually closed down. This manufacturer was very resourceful using several parts from many mechanical components sourced from outside companies. With a wide choice production output was very good in the 1970s and 1980s. One of the many successful British dumptrucks manufactures of its time.
This dump truck appears to be a 1985 heathfield h33 td model.Heathfield H33 - 1982 with a 14 litre Cummins NTA 855-C-360 and a Five speed Allison CLBT750 Automatic or a Cat 3406 375 hp engine. A total of 68 were built so it is quite a rare find.
next off is one of the forgotten wash monsters used for parts. If you don't know what a wash monster is look it up.
some sort of van or more specifically a VW LT35 behind a abandoned house along with this modern and ugly land rover.
Then here is a Karrier Bantam according to mookster cheers for that.
and an early ford transit from the early 2000s to late 90s.
Then here are a few Mercedes I have no clue on.
And some sort of volkswagen or some such.
Then some sort of ancient tow truck with a pretty little crane.
And then some sort of bmws.
Thanks for viewing. This will probably be my last report for a few months as emigrating is not easy and leaves no time for exploring so thanks for being here and bearing with my crap photos.🙂
First of are 3 classical tractors smashed beyond restoration.
And yet another 2 tractors in some long forgotten barns.
This dump truck appears to be a 1985 heathfield h33 td model.Heathfield H33 - 1982 with a 14 litre Cummins NTA 855-C-360 and a Five speed Allison CLBT750 Automatic or a Cat 3406 375 hp engine. A total of 68 were built so it is quite a rare find.
Then here is a Karrier Bantam according to mookster cheers for that.
Then here are a few Mercedes I have no clue on.
And some sort of volkswagen or some such.
Then some sort of ancient tow truck with a pretty little crane.
And then some sort of bmws.
Thanks for viewing. This will probably be my last report for a few months as emigrating is not easy and leaves no time for exploring so thanks for being here and bearing with my crap photos.🙂
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