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Ok thanks, what County are they on?

 

As pretty much all the County's of the time were Ford 5000 based I think the cab assembly is the same for all of them, so could be useful

 

If I'm over that way I'll send you a message

 

Yes they were 5000 based but stronger gearbox and diffs (not strong enough for 4wd though really), Mine's a 1124 skidder with igland 4000 with a bomford dozer blade, I had the second hand jones cab and new cranab crane fitted later, ran it for 30 years before I gave up.

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Yes they were 5000 based but stronger gearbox and diffs (not strong enough for 4wd though really), Mine's a 1124 skidder with igland 4000 with a bomford dozer blade, I had the second hand jones cab and new cranab crane fitted later, ran it for 30 years before I gave up.

 

Ok great. I have a week off work in March so might see if it's possible to go for a look

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