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Minnie Mo Z Street Sweeper

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JC

02-02-2004 14:51:28




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Just saw one of these yesterday, quite a piece of equipment!
I know this has got to be rare, but I have to ask how rare and what it may be worth. It is for sale. I have no use for something like this, but what a parade piece! (They may make me follow the horses....)




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JK

02-03-2004 07:17:20




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 Re: Minnie Mo Z Street Sweeper in reply to JC, 02-02-2004 14:51:28  
Not a Z, or a street sweeper but I think rather unique, I know where there is a 'U' paving machine. It is the only one I have ever seen. The U is pretty much buried in the paver.

John



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Kelvin

02-02-2004 18:25:34




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 Re: Minnie Mo Z Street Sweeper in reply to JC, 02-02-2004 14:51:28  
How many MM collectors have a use for every MM in their collection? Go for it!

There is a photo of an Austin Western street sweeper on the MM website (or used to be-its been a long time since I looked at the show photos) Uses the ZT engine, narrow front end, and radiator shroud.
Another Austin Western street sweeper came up for sale on Ebay two or three years ago.



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Walt in Jaxn Tn.

02-02-2004 19:36:33




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 Re: Re: Minnie Mo Z Street Sweeper in reply to Kelvin, 02-02-2004 18:25:34  
Saw a ZB with a cab and a belly mounted electro magnet used by the air force to pick up metal pieces on the runway in a magazine (can't remember which one)



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Clyde in Colo

02-03-2004 08:45:45




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 Re: Re: Re: Minnie Mo Z Street Sweeper in reply to Walt in Jaxn Tn., 02-02-2004 19:36:33  
Some of them were based on R's as well. I know where one such machine is here in Colorado now. It was actually assembled at an Austin facility in Commerce City, Co. (Denver suburb), according to a data tag attached to it.



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