Website
with towable digger, excavator and backhoe information. Features Fleming Micron,
Powerfab, Mantis, Benford, Roughneck, Gopher, Smalley, Tow-hoe, Standard
Muscleman, homemade and other small diggers. Links to current manufacturers such
as Groupe-FCM and suppliers of plans for the Ground Hawg
Homebuilt Backhoe and CDP Excavator. Includes other plant
and mechanical information, Digger
Bucket page, Plant Photo Gallery,
Dumper Restoration Project and
useful links for Digger Spares and Repairs. Extra information and pictures to add to
the site always appreciated. The website now includes a new section dedicated to
preserving information about
Johnson Machinery Limited.
This is a very rare towable digger from the 1980's. I have only ever been contacted by one owner of this machine and have very little information about it apart from the sales literature and the pictures of Matt's digger below.

It was quite a good design with four fully adjustable hydraulic legs and full 360 degree slew. The design is much better than the Smalley (another 360 degree machine) and is a bit like the Powerfab 360w. The Mitchell Cotts had a separate trailer for moving on the road and was powered by a Honda petrol engine.
Here's Matt's Mitchell Cotts digger loaded onto its trailer.
Mitchell Cotts trailer. At 1000kg I wonder if this trailer had brakes to be road legal?
Close up of the diggers controls. I like the handles to help you climb on and off the excavator.
The Mitchell Cotts up on its hydraulic legs. This would be great for loading from a loose stockpile but for trenching you would probably set the legs lower.
Thanks to Matt for the pictures on this page and to Wayne for the original sales sheet