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Charles Burrell and Sons: TT 7917

From Graces Guide
Roller. Reg No. TT 7917.
Roller. Reg No. TT 7917.
Roller. Reg No. TT 7917.
Roller. Reg No. TT 7917.
Roller. Reg No. TT 7917.
Roller. Reg No. TT 7917.
Roller. Reg No. TT 7917.
Reg No. TT 7917.

Note: This is a sub-section of Charles Burrell and Sons.

Forty Forty. No 4040. Built 1926. Reg No: TT 7917.

  • Single Cylinder A Class Road Roller.
  • 5 nhp.
  • 10 tons.
  • Built to special order of Thomas Turner, Bradworthy, Devon and fitted with many features not usually found on a roller, including compensating gear, balanced crank, rope winding drum and fairleads, swing fire door and extended bunker.
  • Sold in early 1940's to R. Dingle and Sons with whom it worked into the 50's.
  • Sold to present owners in 2005, Adrian, AManda and Joshua Menear, Camborne. [1]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The West of England Steam Engine Society 2012 Stithians Rally Programme.