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Bristol Taurus crawlers

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Richard

10-27-2002 10:04:05




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Does anyone have any information or pictures of the Bristol Taurus crawler?
I think it had a 3 cylinder Perkins engine for power and 3 pt links and PTO and was sold in the '60s.

Just interested to know if anyone else recalls this machine




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Ted Dyson

08-27-2006 00:46:25




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 Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Richard, 10-27-2002 10:04:05  
Sorry it has taken so long to reply.
The engine in your machine is the 3.152 perkins diesel engine.
You should be able to buy the original parts or after market parts for this engine as they are available at a reasonable price.
The steering clutches: It is best to take the seat off and take the 2 plates off under the seat don't touch the centre plate - (it is too your bevel gear). You can remove the steering clutches once the plates have been removed with a little bit of work and lots of frustration.
The steering clutches may need to be rebuilt and to my knowledge there are no parts available, but you are able to get steering clutches cut out of other similar material from a similar size steering clutch.
The track marshall 1100 is the identical machine as the bristol taurus M2 except for a few cosmetic adjustments and some other minor adjustments.

Regards

Ted

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Mark D'Agostino

05-03-2007 01:14:32




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 Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Ted Dyson, 08-27-2006 00:46:25  
Thanks for coming back to me. I tried to send you some photos but this site won't let me. Perhaps if I could have your personal e-mail you could look at them and let me know if I have a mark 1 or 2? I'm new to crawlers and tractors are my "speciality" so to speak. I'm about to make new pins and bushes - to tighten everything up and the next task is to persuade my wife to make new seats - perhaps I'll have more luck making the pins and bushes...

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Ted Dyson

06-03-2003 01:57:34




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 Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Richard, 10-27-2002 10:04:05  
I am currently restoring a Bristol Taurus BS404.
I have loads of information on the Bristol crawlers, mostly on the Taurus.

Regards Ted



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Dave

03-05-2004 20:38:44




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 Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Ted Dyson, 06-03-2003 01:57:34  
have just aquired an old Bristol and req info.Plse email me



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Ted Dyson

03-21-2004 00:28:33




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 Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Dave, 03-05-2004 20:38:44  
I have information on the PD48 and the Bristol Taurus BS 404 and the 405 and the Bristol Taurus mark II. There was also 5 earlier models which I have limited information on.
Is it possible to send me a photo of the machine you have? This will enable me to know what machine you have.

Regards
Ted



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Kevin Brown

04-23-2006 14:14:42




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Ted Dyson, 03-21-2004 00:28:33  
Hi Ted,
I realise this thread is a couple of years old, but my father has recently bought a Bristol Taurus MkII. We have absolutely no paperwork or manuals for it. Could you tell me what info you have on it?
Yours hopefully.



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Ted Dyson

09-21-2006 02:20:38




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Kevin Brown, 04-23-2006 14:14:42  
Hi Kevin, sorry it has taken so long to reply.
I have the parts and operators manuals for the Mark 11.
The workshop manuals I have never been able to find however the parts manual is pretty self explanatory.
Regards
Ted



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Arran

01-05-2007 17:20:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Ted Dyson, 09-21-2006 02:20:38  
Hi Ted
Im Restoring a Bristol Tauus Drott with 4 in 1 attachment which my grandfather purchased new in the early sixties. at the moment im rebuilding the perkins engine, i would be interested in a copy of the opertors hand book and any other information as all i have is a copy of the spare parts book.
Arran



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Dave

03-27-2004 22:04:35




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Ted Dyson, 03-21-2004 00:28:33  
Having trouble posting photo's. email me at dewers@xtra.co.nz
cheers
Dave



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Derek Robinson

07-23-2003 11:22:20




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 Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Ted Dyson, 06-03-2003 01:57:34  
Ted Dyson,
Can you pass copies on (at a cost) or direct me to any sources you may have? All info on Bristol Taurus Crawlers gratefully received.
Regards, Derek Robinson.



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Ted Dyson

09-15-2003 02:39:45




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 Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Derek Robinson, 07-23-2003 11:22:20  
For the information that you want it would be far easier for you to phone me and have a yarn about what I have. Phone me in New Zealand +64 09 4375586 (our Daytime only please) or you could forward me your e-mail address. Regards Ted



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Glen Murphy

02-19-2004 13:15:51




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Ted Dyson, 09-15-2003 02:39:45  
Do you know what the approximate weight is of a Bristol Taurus crawler? In the early 1980's I used an old Bristol Taurus (1950's - 1960's ??) crawler to prepare a forestry research trial in Maramarua Forest, New Zealand. I'm trying to write up the long-term results of the trial but never recorded the BT's weight originally. Can anybody help.



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Ted Dyson

03-21-2004 00:10:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Glen Murphy, 02-19-2004 13:15:51  
The weight of the Bristol Taurus BS404 WEIGHT (approximate) 9900 lbs (4490.6KGs).
The Bristol Taurus was not available until 1964.
Is it the weight of a Bristol PD 48 that you require.
The PD 48 were a 4 speed gear box and the Bristol Taurus was a 10 speed, if this helps.


Regards Ted



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michael hurren

04-26-2004 04:39:39




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Ted Dyson, 03-21-2004 00:10:20  
The Bristol Taurus crawler we had on our pineapple farm in Aus. had six forward and four reverse gears. It had a 540/100 rpm pto and three point linkage.It had a three cylinder perkins with indirect injection. About the only thing I didn't rebuild was the gearbox. Dam fine little machine.



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Andy Gibbs

05-18-2006 11:55:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawler in reply to michael hurren, 04-26-2004 04:39:39  
I know that I am a long time after this thread. But I have a '65

taurus that I got a couple of months back. Just recond the injectors and got it running. The right track clutch is not opening so I am steering with the left and foward, reverse. I have got a basic handbook for the mk2 and am going to try to reset the play on the hand levers. At the moment its got WD40 on the lock nuts. Any ideas why the clutch should stick closed or any tricks short of a complete strip and re-build??

Help would be useful, thanks,

Andy

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richard stacey

08-10-2006 09:58:34




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawler in reply to Andy Gibbs, 05-18-2006 11:55:20  
I expect you have had a look now but it is not difficult to take the seat off and the top panel above the non working sterring drive. it is not a clutch as such but a stirrup that locks the main clutch/drive on which ever side you want to turn into. While you are in the box the handbrake linings should be taken out and checked or replaced rgds Richard Stacey Mark two owner and one with and MF digger stuck on the back!

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Andy Gibbs

09-06-2006 02:30:03




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawler in reply to richard stacey, 08-10-2006 09:58:34  
Well I have now examined the engine with our local expert and its clear that the compression is gone. It would not start even on gas. Valves seem to be seating ok and tappet clearance is alright. Next step is to turn it over fast and see if its blowing from the dip stick hole, ie via the bores or if its the head gasket dead. If its the bores I just do not have time to rebuild it, nor the inclination with so many other things on so sadly it will go as scrap.

IF ANYBODY WANTS THIS FOR SCRAP VALUE (£600) THEN LET ME KNOW SOON AND IT NEEDS TO BE PICKED UP.

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Andy Gibbs

09-21-2006 11:26:53




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawler in reply to Andy Gibbs, 09-06-2006 02:30:03  
NOT SO FAST!! I have now got the engine out and am spending money getting it rebuilt by a local expert (hope) workshop.

I just could not see it go under on my shift! I'll let you know how it gets on. The bores were glassy from low oil pressure and no 2 to 3 head was blowing thru. Its getting new liners(one fell out), pistons rings, all bearings plus head and block skim and crank regrind along with a new oil pump and any other bits we can think of. It will cost more than I paid for the machine... but thats only money!

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Ted Dyson

09-21-2006 02:14:24




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawler in reply to Andy Gibbs, 09-06-2006 02:30:03  
What a shame. They are getting very scarce now.
I live in NZ but there must be someone where u are who may want it to restore.
Regards Ted



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Andy Gibbs

08-14-2006 15:54:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawler in reply to richard stacey, 08-10-2006 09:58:34  
I managed to get enough take up on the top adjuster for now but now have engine problems. I have got recon' injectors but it still is hell to start (spray gas needed and I HATE THAT). Low oil pressure and hard to re start. It looks like a rebuilt engine is needed and I have never done one and really do not have the time. I am trying to identify which massey tractor has the same engine. I think its a 3.152 TA

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Michael Hurren

11-13-2006 23:53:30




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bristol Taurus crawler in reply to Andy Gibbs, 08-14-2006 15:54:32  
The engine in a massey 135 is a direct injection version of the engine. Should produce another 5 hp. Parts are readily available for the three cyl perkins engine.



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David Adams

02-04-2003 21:35:12




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 Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Richard, 10-27-2002 10:04:05  
I own a Bristol Taurus which is in working order. It's not original - the 3 cylinder Perkins has been replaced by a 4 cyclinder Perkins, the front blade is not standard, and it has a protective cabin. However it goes well. I could supply a photo if you are interested.



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manuel

10-27-2002 12:59:29




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 Re: Bristol Taurus crawlers in reply to Richard, 10-27-2002 10:04:05  
Richard,
there is a bit of Bristol info at:
Link
hope this helps, Manuel



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