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Old 25-12-11, 21:46
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Looks like the Derrick truck, cannot remember the offical name, and it has the jib poles. A friend in UK restored an early version on a Chev. Used by Engineers.
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Old 25-12-11, 22:17
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Richard,

Like Richard said, it's the Engineers Lorry With Body Type Winch, better known as Derrick, based on the F60S chassis. Search this forum for more info.

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Old 26-12-11, 00:02
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Guys,

Thanks for helping out with the identification. I will research previous threads and the internet for more information. Are there many of these units out there?

Richard
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Old 26-12-11, 05:07
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Very very few will be found with the box and the gin poles....... she is a keeper.

....... so when are you going to bring that one home...? if your wife doesn't run you out of town first.....


If you are ever going back I would really appreciate some close up pictures of the head piece where the 3 legs meet and the make up of the pulley arrangement........


When are you going to open your own CMP museum...???

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Old 26-12-11, 12:28
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Save it! Looks like a really nice and complete example.

I think I have only seen the one Richard mentioned and a Swiss example at D-day 2009.

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Old 26-12-11, 14:21
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Guys,

Thanks again for helping me with the identification of this F-60S. It is safe where it is for the winter and I will be able to determine it's ownership status in the spring. If we don't get a lot of snow this week, I should be able to take a few more pictures of the inside of the cab, box, hydraulic winch and jib poles on Saturday. I will post those pictures here on MLU.

As far as the CMP museum goes..........I think this icon sums it up.
Regards, Richard
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