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  2. List of Perkins engines - Wikipedia

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    Straight 4-Cylinder Nat asp or Turbo, OEM power unit Fitted to JCB loadall or Thwaites Dumpers PA: P6: 1938–01 to 1961-04: Six-cylinder, 288 cu. in. (4.7 L) diesel engine, rated at 86 bhp at 2,600 rpm. The highly successful P-series of engines established Perkins' reputation as one of the world's major builders of diesel engines. [5] PB: 6.288

  3. Dumper - Wikipedia

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    A Thwaites dumper in action A Neuson dumper A German-made Picco 1 dumper with one rear wheel in the midline. See de:Picco 1 (in German) A dumper or dumper truck is a vehicle designed for carrying bulk material, often on building sites. A dumper has a body which tilts or opens at the back for unloading and is usually an open 4-wheeled vehicle ...

  4. Exploded-view drawing - Wikipedia

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    An exploded-view drawing is a diagram, picture, schematic or technical drawing of an object, that shows the relationship or order of assembly of various parts. [1]It shows the components of an object slightly separated by distance, or suspended in surrounding space in the case of a three-dimensional exploded diagram.

  5. Robinson Thwaites - Wikipedia

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    Robinson Thwaites (1807 – 22 October 1884) was a nineteenth-century mechanical engineer and mill-owner in Bradford, Yorkshire. His companies included at different times Robinson Thwaites and Co , Thwaites and Carbutt and Thwaites Brothers .

  6. Dump truck - Wikipedia

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    An articulated dumper is an all-wheel-drive, off-road dump truck. It has a hinge between the cab and the dump box but is distinct from a semi-trailer truck in that the power unit is a permanent fixture, not a separable vehicle.

  7. Aveling-Barford - Wikipedia

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    Aveling-Barford was a large engineering company making road rollers, motorgraders, front loaders, site dumpers, dump trucks and articulated dump trucks in Grantham, England. In its time, it was an internationally known company.

  8. Muir-Hill - Wikipedia

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    Muir Hill (Engineers) Ltd was a general engineering company based at Old Trafford, Manchester, England.It was established in the early 1920s and specialised in products to expand the use of the Fordson tractor, which in the pre-war days included sprung road wheels, bucket loaders, simple rail locomotives, and in particular in the 1930s they developed the dumper truck.

  9. Thwaites - Wikipedia

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    Caitlin Thwaites (born 1986), Australian netball and volleyball player; Daniel Thwaites, Sr. (1777–1843), founder of Thwaites Brewery; Daniel Thwaites (1817–1888), English brewer and Liberal Party politician; David Thwaites (born 1976), British actor; Denis Thwaites (1944–2015), English professional footballer who plays outside left