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[[image:im20180223RB-Aveling.jpg |thumb|  RM Grader.]]
[[image:im20180223RB-Aveling.jpg |thumb|  RM Grader.]]
[[image:im20180223RB-Aveling2.jpg |thumb| MG.]]
[[image:im20180223RB-Aveling2.jpg |thumb| Early MG Grader.]]
[[image:im20180223RB-Aveling3.jpg |thumb| LG 648.]]
[[image:im20180223RB-Aveling3.jpg |thumb| LG mk 3 Grader.]]
[[image:im20180223RB-Aveling4.jpg |thumb| 99 H3.]]
[[image:im20180223RB-Aveling4.jpg |thumb| 99H Grader.]]
[[image:Im20180226RB-Aveling7.jpg |thumb|TG12 Grader.  ]]
[[image:Im20180226RB-Aveling9.jpg |thumb| ASG13, the final model in the MG5 series.  ]]
[[image:Im20180226RB-Aveling10.jpg |thumb| ASG018, also called Super 700 Grader. ]]
[[image:Im20180226RB-Aveling8.jpg |thumb| ASG021, the heaviest grader made by A-B at 21 Tons. ]]


''Note: This is a sub-section of [[Aveling-Barford]].''
''Note: This is a sub-section of [[Aveling-Barford]].''

Latest revision as of 09:47, 26 February 2018

RM Grader.
Early MG Grader.
LG mk 3 Grader.
99H Grader.
TG12 Grader.
ASG13, the final model in the MG5 series.
ASG018, also called Super 700 Grader.
ASG021, the heaviest grader made by A-B at 21 Tons.

Note: This is a sub-section of Aveling-Barford.

Aveling Barford's Motor Grader production started in 1950 with an agreement with Austin Western of America, to make their 99H Grader under licence. The grader was all wheel drive and all wheel steer, and was well ahead of it's time. It was sold as an Aveling Austin, and was very successful.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. P. Procter
  2. Table content kindly provided by P. Procter.