Gavin Phillips
Well-Known Member
COuldn't find a forum dealing with RTFL's and since most Sanderson trucks seem to end up on farm's...
A couple of days ago I returned from a short trip to the Isle of Wight and naturally took some snaps of equipment which was more or less close to my line of travel at the time. Nice weather and the boat yard owner had no problem letting me in to take this picture.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y19/balacau/Sony DSLR-A350 example pics/SandersonSB55TCforklift.jpg
Two-wheel drive, rear wheel steer, typical of the RTFL's of the period. I have a brochure for the SB55 around here somewhere, but I'm at a loss what the TC is supposed to mean.
I have a picture of the smaller SB45 machine which lacks this designation so I'm assuming its an option built-in during its construction.
Any ideas?
A couple of days ago I returned from a short trip to the Isle of Wight and naturally took some snaps of equipment which was more or less close to my line of travel at the time. Nice weather and the boat yard owner had no problem letting me in to take this picture.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y19/balacau/Sony DSLR-A350 example pics/SandersonSB55TCforklift.jpg
Two-wheel drive, rear wheel steer, typical of the RTFL's of the period. I have a brochure for the SB55 around here somewhere, but I'm at a loss what the TC is supposed to mean.
I have a picture of the smaller SB45 machine which lacks this designation so I'm assuming its an option built-in during its construction.
Any ideas?