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2 hours ago, josharb87 said:

Seen quite a few, normally with a Volvo BM (Swedish brand in Sweden I guess) 

 

 

why? Better maneuverability than a tractor and trailer would be my guess 


aha I see they steer with a hydraulic ram at the hinge like an articulated tractor. Attractive also because it’s made from bits and pieces lying around I guess. 

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1 hour ago, Will C said:

That brings back memories, had many hours ploughing with a triple d, hell of a machine. 
 

I remember the local drainage contractors used to use tractors with no front axle with a swan neck driven trailer to move the stone when I was a kid in the fens both in the 80s

Here's a ford one

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On 12/01/2024 at 13:26, Mr. Ed said:

Anyone seen anything like this? Take a 2wd tractor, remove the front axle, do something clever with the transmission so’s you can steer it, and join it to a trailer. 
 

seen in a Swedish small ad. Maybe it’s a thing there. 
 


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I'd imagine you just brake a wheel to steer.

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21 hours ago, woody paul said:

Here's a ford one

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Similar principle to our Frankenstein Forwarder.

 

It's an articulated dumper with the skip removed and replaced with bolsters, and the hydraulics repurposed to power the crane.

 

The articulation makes it surprisingly nimble in the woods.

 

It's the first time I've bought something totally ridiculous and not have to give myself a stern talking to afterwards. It's pretty awesome.

 

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