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#147180 06/14/2006 7:26 PM
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I just bought a 1966 English walking excavator to tow behind my 48 1.5 ton for shows as well as for work. Just thought you guys might want to check it out. I can't wait to restore it. The truck gets plenty of looks alone but towing this machine should get many more, enjoy.

http://community.webshots.com/album/551289136MUXBqo
1966 Smalley 360 walking excavator w/diesel engine, works great.

#147181 06/14/2006 11:48 PM
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You get me curious how much do you have in the (new) toy. OH my bad your new equipment ?

#147182 06/15/2006 1:11 AM
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$500 delivered.

#147183 06/15/2006 2:46 PM
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Looks like a neat project!I could use that around my property.How available are engine parts etc in your area for these machines?


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#147184 06/16/2006 9:22 PM
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since it was built in the 60's all the fittings are SAE. England did not change to metric until the 70's. As for parts it may be a little difficult and a little expensive for shipping but the company is still in opperation and said I can still get some parts. Might have to custom fab if it ever comes to that. The machine runs like a champ though, just needs new hoses.


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