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  1. Smalley360

    The Great Grandfather of Excavators!

    This is a Picture of my Restoration Project. It is a 1968 English Walking Excavator the "Smalley 360". You move it around with the bucket, tip it up and pull. Scooting where you need and when you have to turn you slew it to the direction you want and pull. VERY FAST, TOP SPEED OF 2.5 mph LOL...
  2. Smalley360

    New Toys for my RC-30

    Hi people, I just got my new attachments for my 30. I got the backhoe attachment and 13" bucket as well as the Davco brush cutter. Yesterday was great fun playing with the backhoe. I dug a 150 ft water line trench and today will did a drainage ditch. I have not tried the brush cutter yet...
  3. Smalley360

    1968 walking excavator

    http://community.webshots.com/album/551289136MUXBqo This is a 1968 Smalley 360 walking excavator from England. It has a single piston diesel engine and moves around using the bucket to scoot. You start it with a hand crank. The rear legs are manuel and you pull a lever to drop them then...
  4. Smalley360

    How to unload your excavator

    I found this on the net looking for loader videos. Who needs ramps or a lowboy. :thumbsup http://www.zippyvideos.com/8692128865699696/heavy_bulldozer/
  5. Smalley360

    My new excavator, sort of!

    Has anyone seen anything like this? It is a 1968 English walking excavator. I found it in my wifes aunts garage. It gets arround using the bucket, scooting arround like a dog with an itchy butt. The legs swing out to stabilize and you use the arm to lift the back end raising the rear tires...
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