Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Wagon

4 wheeled, narrow gauge (1' 11½") tub or rubble wagon. Wheels are double flanged, are not keyed to the axle and therefore permit some lateral movement. Lubrication is via a wick mechanism, inserted from beneath axle box. RSJ chassis, with hopper mounted above.These are tippable, hinged above front opening, and secured by a catch at the back. Wooden buffering gear, surrounded by wood, at front and rear of wagon. Buffers are intact. Tipping hoppers come into contact with wooden shock blocks. Handles affixed to facilitate tipping. Used in conjunction with two electric Ruston Bucyrus excavators, for clearing slate rubble at Pen Diffwys tip; also at Hafod Owen and Lernion. Later used at Pant Ceubren tip for transporting rubble to the brick making plant, between 1959-1960. Wagon capacity = up to 5 tons. They were seldom loaded to this capacity as they then became almost impossible to tip. Were sometimes referred to as "American Devil Wagons" = the colloquial name for the excavator. Similar wagons also in use at Penrhyn quarry.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

82.91I/4

Creation/Production

unknown
Date: 1930 (circa)

Acquisition

Collected officially, 3/9/1982

Measurements

Length (mm): 1750
Width (mm): 1570
Height (mm): 1500
wheel (mm): 420

Material

steel
wood

Location

In store
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