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Made Previously at the GreenMech Factory.


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This is something that we used to make a while ago at the GreenMech factory. It is called a Turner Ranger and could be gas powered, cabbed and have front or back (or both) linkage and drive. This is a top spec one. Fitted with a mid mounted Mini engine (lengthways) and drives through two Triumph Herald diffs in Mini front sub-frames, so twin steer and four wheel drive. Gas powered ones could be used indoors etc.Top speed of about 12mph but hell of a towing ability if it could get traction. They got sold to carpet warehouses, film companies (used in Dr No), I believe that they were trialed by the Navy as aircraft tow tugs and so on. Not a big seller as they cost a fair amount - maybe 400 sold!

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Oh. Just reminded me about greenmech.

 

I'm looking for the part number for a set of top and bottom in feed rollers. I've got the parts books but no number in them.

 

It's for the cm220 think its the 55d but need to double check. It's the engine driven not the pto driven....

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