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I have attached pics of 4 trailers.
The first is a 1 Tonne Sankey, which looks to have the same chassis and hubs as yours, Jim. Note the wheels are Blitz type. Second is a 1 Tonne Humber, with slightly different hubs (more pronounced webs) and "horns" on the corners of the chassis under the box, and Humber wheels. Third is an Aust Corio Trailer. Note the hubs have had the "trumpet type" tie downs replaced on the hubs with a large flat plate and spacers on them to make a wider track and to run Ford D3000 wheels, which for many years was the truck these were towed behind. 4th is a Humber style (same hubs and wheels as Humber Box above) 250 Gal water trailer. Last edited by Local Chap; 18-02-11 at 00:42. |
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Well Australia had exactly the same water trailer just used different rims. Will endevour to take some happy snaps and dig out the previous mentioned info ASAP
Phil...
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Gday Phil,
The last time that i worked at Tenix Toll Defence at Bulimba there was a 1 ton humber trailer sitting in the Dead vehicle graveyard, i had approached the necassary people to attempt to save it from being dumped but alas i finished my second stint there so i never found out if it went to Sims metal or not?. Might be worth your while enquiring if you still now of anyone out there, certainly worth preserving. Cheers Matt Baker |
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Thanks Gents for your imput.
I can assume that my trailer is a British made one using Humber hubs and one would presume Humber bearings and brakes. Thanks for the info on the 1 ton Aust trailer using compatible wheels to the Ford D 3000 truck. Regards Jim S.
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