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  1. Thanks for replies, did not know the age so thanks.
  2. Thanks for reply, new to me this loader, still to pick it up, I reckon there are three tanks, the aux I guess is feeding the rear connectors, it has air to the rear for I guess a trailer but no hitch arrangement just the adaptor plate for the backhoe others I have seen had less tanks, the brake set up is mega involved, any diagrams anyone. John
  3. Have a A5000 with Military id number of O2FX32, would anyone have any info ? Has extra air tanks under steps ? would be grateful for any info. Thanking You John
  4. Hi All, looking for a copy of the army operating etc for Muir Hill A5000, will pay for copy and p&p of coarse. Cheers John
  5. Thanks for all the info, will have a go and see what I come up with. Thanks John
  6. :wave: Hi, my first post, wondering if anyone can help tracing any information about my CAT D6 5R 1942 using its ACB number which is riveted on the dash. The number is ACB 12417. Regards John
  7. Thanks all, will try and sort some photos. Cheers John:-)
  8. :-) Hello , let me introduce myself. My name is John, all my life I have been involved in tractors etc and all forms of Agricultural engineering which has taken me to many places around the world, from that I have quite a collection of tractors but also have a great interest in classic plant which thus leads me on to my Military interest which is the owner of one 1942 CAT D4 ex lend lease, and one CAT D6 5R 1942 which is ex Airfield Construction Board, in the near future possibly a Ex army Eng.Muir Hill A5000. forgot the 1948 Willys which is having a major strip. Hope I can help someone whilst using the forum. For now Thanks John
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