This trencher brochure from Auburn Machine Works was on eBay before I snatched it. Given it features a CJ-3B, I figure this is a 1953 or 54 brochure. There’s no form number.
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This trencher brochure from Auburn Machine Works was on eBay before I snatched it. Given it features a CJ-3B, I figure this is a 1953 or 54 brochure. There’s no form number.
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Was always fascinated by these things. Thanks for posting the brochure!
hi I just bought the blue trencher from nick that was on the web site. I am looking for a copy of a manual would you be able to help me get one or even if you could get it coped it I would pay for it my email is martinjod65@outlook.com thanks Martin
Martin,
Congrats on the purchase. I’ve updated the other post. I’d be happy to send you a full-resolution e-copy of this brochure, but I don’t currently have a manual.
Here is some more trencher information: https://www.cj3b.info/Literature/JeepATrench.html
and this https://www.cj3apage.com/index/Accessories/auburn_jeep.htm
Another brochure: http://www.ewillys.com/2018/01/04/the-story-of-the-auburn-trencher/
This thread is 10 years old, but maybe someone still has a copy they can send you: https://www.thecj2apage.com/forums/question-jeepatrench_topic15846.html
I hope that helps,
– Dave