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1948 TD6 with Drott Loader

Squizzy246B

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A bit of kit I haven't seen the like of before:
 

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MKTEF

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You spend a lot of time here??:))
King of Obsolete posted some pics of his trip on the lake to bring a identical one back home to his garage.
I'll admit that that one is in far bether shape..
 

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Yep, he named his the rocket because of the cylinders. I thought his was a Bucyrus Erie loader though?
 

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Yep, he named his the rocket because of the cylinders. I thought his was a Bucyrus Erie loader though?

You're right Lash, his is a Bucyrus Erie.
I checked his site.;)

Ain't much difference though, bet they are made out of the same plans.:)

Real nice that somebody keep some of theese babies away from the torch.:)
 
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