Al-jon unknown

Al-jon unknown in Tucker's Witch, TV Series, 1982-1983 IMDB Ep. 1.12

Class: Others, Construction & Engineering vehicle — Model origin: US

Al-jon unknown

Pos: 00:40:13 [*] Background vehicle 

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mike962 DE

2019-01-24 10:03

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probably an Al Jon by the red color

-- Last edit: 2019-01-24 15:14:51

mike962 DE

2019-01-24 15:21

other shots of this ?

CougarTim US

2019-01-26 23:24

Same location:

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(The Buick wagon and AMC Matador Coupe appear to be in the same place at the bottom of the stack, even)

Same location, with a sliver of the red loader visible at far right:

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(Note the discarded DODGE billboard).

The red loader does not appear to be listed for either series, though, so I'm not sure we're any closer.

dnroamhicsir QC

2019-01-29 01:10

Maaaayyybeeee Trojan?

mike962 DE

2023-10-30 17:22

rear is actually visible

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lightninboy US

2023-10-31 20:08

I suppose we could call it an Al-jon unknown. There's very little information about Al-jon loaders. Maybe Al-jon offered hydrostatic drive when other loaders didn't.

mike962 DE

2023-10-31 20:54

the only reference of Al-Jon junkyard loader I found is the 1100

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lightninboy US

2023-11-01 01:09

The scrap operations at all four U-Wrench-It facilities are based on two pieces of equipment—an Al-jon 1100 hydrostatic loader and an Al-jon Impact V car crusher. The loader is specially designed to remove additional parts from scrap vehicles—such as the engine, transmission, radiator, heater core, and more—for their scrap value.
https://www.isri.org/scrap-articles/u-wench-it-the-best-of-both-worlds

HYDROSTATIC LOADER FOR THE RECYCLING INDUSTRY.
November 1986
Designed with hydrostatic propulsion and 45 degree articulation for maneuverability in rough terrain and in close quarters, the recently introduced model 990 hydrostatic loader from Al-jon, Inc. , features an infinitely variable hydraulic motor at each of its four wheels for power and traction. The machine is engineered and built by Al-jon to meet the almost constant and quick directional changes found in the recycling industry. With various attachments including dozer blades, cleanup buckets, five-prong grapples, shears and various clamps designed to be quickly attached to its standard Al-jon engine puller and six-foot forks, the 990 can also perform demolition and material handling applications.
Link to "www.researchgate.net"

mike962 DE

2023-11-01 10:28

might be Al-Jon due to that slopped rear but it's not 1100 cos everything else doesn't match

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oJypFwHWV0

-- Last edit: 2023-11-01 10:34:36

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