Hi again and many thanks to all for the quick replies - I am overwhelmed by the help and support already !! I seem to be a novice on these forums and not sure what I'm doing and may of posted some blank replies in my efforts this morning already !
I have managed to put all my pics so far on here:
The first few are from the seller, the next ones are on my trailer having arrived back, and the last 2 are some immediate points of action ....I'm tight for space at home (need a good tidy up in my 'side yard' and had to drop the bucket (on the trailer) to get thro' my side 'garage doorway'
The original 5hp engine was replaced with a 11hp one.
Bought it to do various tasks such as hole digging and tree root dragging out, but have already been asked to did a 20ftx10ftx2ft deep pond locally !
Will slowly restore but need to get up and running asap, which it will in fact work but need to do the following:
-main boom(?) if that it's name pivot is badly worn and the arm rocks side to side. Not sure if just pivot pin or holes, prob both so need to remove/inspect/repair as much in situ as possible. I do have workshop facilities.
-some oil leaks on joints on left hand side.
-top cylinder has slight fluid seal leak, although told not a big prob would like to repair.
A major issue is that my original thought that the front wheels would retract in to fit my trailer (and go through narrow accesses) was not to be and I now realise that both front wheels need removing.
The trailer issue is first priority and the wide dumper wheels/tyres are too wide (10") and perishing - I want to be able to tow the digger itself locally without the trailer at times. Had to remove those wheels for transportation back and there it still sits ! I could drag the thing back and put those wheels back on for now but maybe have another gameplan here. The width across the outside of the studs on the hubs is only about 1" short of the trailer width so I am thinking of getting some new dumper 6" wide tyres and fitting these to something like 12" mini (car) rims (or whatever combination with available tyres). Most of these type car rims are 'offset' inward so that these wouldn't extend any more outward than the stud line (if that makes sense?). The clearance off the support arm should just allow a 6" tyre and a new one would be safe for towing on and should cope with the weight. For digging the front legs would go down to support as well. I would keep the original wheels anyway in store.
Anyway, better stop now, rushing off now, but had to get something up for all to see.
Cheers, Joe
(PS-I am based near Staines in Middlesex)