Many thanks to Jarrovian for his report on the Borders rally I have some pics here the Little Boys did well again 1 rst and 2nd what a great show it was so good to be back
Thanks also to all who exhibited including Mr Duncan Mcrobbie and Mr Chris youngman
Hi all our first outing this year was at Hethersgill vintage Rally at Carlisle Airport on Sunday the 1st May
And what great day it turned out the Weather was wet when we left Edinburgh but improved as we went over the border and once set up we were very shortly basking in full sun and to complete the day we came home with 1 2 3 prizes .
Altogether a great day out and what away to start 2022 some pics here of our line up
Hi all a photo of my Martin Markham Colt Deluxe out with its reassembled factory plough fitted to the hitch for the first time a beast off a thing maybe a candidate for some ploughing time what do you think ?
Hello good pictures paul nice to see some good exhibits do I recognize that prize wining Allen scythe ? well done Dave i told you it was a good machine for you will it be coming home soon ? ha ha
Hi Dave thats a fine machine there what a good job rolloman did of sorting it can you give ken a brush and some paint and he can help you paint it the correct colour
Some of you will remember my Huttenwerk Tractor which i had on here, well I have been busy overhauling the Tracks starting with the track plates then new rubbers and bolts , And today the track cover plates were fitted 50 off factory made from 1.6 mm mild steel then drilled and painted Matt black .
and to finish 200 coach bolts washers and m8 nuts all to be tightened up. Then over to the wash and clean corner this now runs so well now i can hardly believe it hope you like i think it great
Welcome to the forum I am interested on your comments about the Gutbrod Tractor on here, this is one of 7 my brother and I own, I have had my own tractor since i was 14 and have found them fantastic little tractors.
I use my tractors all the time also use them at Ploughing matches and have never found any weakness in them quite the opposite fact they seem to be unstoppable are you speaking from experience or some thing you have read ?
Good evening all here is some pictures of a machine I owned and sold some time ago and as I get older I am getting more sentimental I decided I wanted it back so here it is at home
Lovely weather for the time of year had a great day at the workshop yesterday , some of you will remember this machine i bought just before Lockdown number 2 . Well i thought it was time to remove it from my trailer and start to clean away years of grime and discover more about this conversion purchased a new drive belt and it fitted well .
First to get attention was the mag and the carb this done it was time to try and start it , 2 pulls and away it went not bad, last ran at least 10 years ago when i seen it first . now how to preserve what is left of the seat and wooden mudwings as the wood worm seems to have left the building, any ideas would be most welcome thanks
Hello Mr foster that is a fine load of items in your wheel barrow did you get Ken to bring it into the living room before lockdown most people I know keep there garden tools in a shed do you not have room in all those new sheds Rolloman could help you out what price do you have on the barrow
Merry Christmas to one and all from Scotland And a good New Year too Mr Jarrovian you must have to much money saved up this year with no rallies to attend
Happy Birthday rolloman 1
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Hi all thanks for birthday wishes another year older and deeper in debt