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i think the TW stands for two wheel drive but that was when it was made for the american market. when they brought it to the uk market they made it 4wd tho.

 

course i may be wrong :001_smile:

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i guess you've seen the one in the forestry journal classifieds :thumbup: could be a beast!

 

i wondered what the tw bit was aswell :001_smile:

 

Yes seen it in forestry journal but it was sold:thumbdown:.it did sound a beast fair play

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i think the TW stands for two wheel drive but that was when it was made for the american market. when they brought it to the uk market they made it 4wd tho.

 

course i may be wrong :001_smile:

 

Yeh, thats correct.

 

These are the later differences between TW35 and FW60;

 

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Obviously the TW was widely availible in 4wd so made a slight mockery of the lettering:001_rolleyes:

Posted

1164 was fore runner to 1174, 1164tw was the newer version and similar to 1184 but cabless, i think aimed mainly at the export sector for mine work etc, thereis a dvd you can but that explains most of the county models, some on ebay, mike

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