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  1. 2 points
    vegikev

    Howard hako

    vegi-junior has one of these. the fuel cap should be crome with mobil gt stamped on it. i will get a photo for you. i also have a copy of the handbook in english containing operating instructions and parks lists. this one was at a working day that i went to
  2. 1 point
    neil

    Had this geezer arive in my town today

    This Bloke arrived in my town today to take a look at the floods on the Somerset Levels . Top dude donated 50.000 big ones to help the poor folk that are under water .
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    1. half penny sweets 2. jif 3. marathon chocolate bar 4. teachers cane 5. 6p buns-left over cream cakes from the day before 6. sunday evening tea, when families had time to be with each other 7. second hand bath water 8. village bobby 9. mobile traders- vegi man, seafood man and not forgeting the toffee apple man, mr bacons and silverspring (door to door fizzy pop) 10. last but not least my fringe!!!
  4. 1 point
    kpthorsefan

    1979 wheelhorse c-141

    Thank you stormin . This is how I got it.. And after.
  5. 1 point
    Good Morning Gents- Going to the Outhouse in the winter- Getting a drink (with a ladel) out of the porcalin pail with water in it in the kitchen- Looking down thru the Heat floor registers upstairs at the adults talking in living room- Cutting wood & caring for the big "Potbellied" Stove in the living room- Cutting the large yard with a push reel type mower- Collecting eggs from the chickens- Watching Grandma Twist the heads off the chickens & letting the body chase me around the yard- Opening the door for the "Iceman" bringing the ice block for the "Icebox" Taking a bath as a child in the kitchen sink- Listening to radio stations on my "foxhole" crystal radio- Thanks-Al
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    hehe black jacks/spangles walking 3 miles to school in all weathers Lifts to school in the back on a van or trailer - or milk float unrestrained riding on the wheel arch of my dads JCB bob a job (scouts) doing 2 paper rounds to have money to buy things progging - collecting wood to build massive bonfires watching The A team, Fall guy or Dukes of Hazzard on a saturday night Being forced to watch Dynasty or the Colbys an hour later British Leyland cars...
  7. 1 point
    Black & White TV's Television Antenna's with rotary control Home milk delivery Walking to school even though it was a mile away. Candy cigarette's Noxious emissions from automobile tail pipes My father (RIP) 8-track tapes Pet Rocks Wheel Horse Tractors (new)
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    1. Having to do as you were told. 2. Proper Wagon Wheels at thrupence each. My Saturday morning treat for going for the shopping. I was six. 3. No child seats in cars. 4. Cream sticking out of the top of milk bottles when freezing. 5. Crash helmets not compulsory on motorbikes. 6. Knowing how to switch the tele off as well as on. 7. Meccano. 8. Mowing the lawns. (Push mower). 9. Sweeping the yard and drive. Cleaning the windows. Chopping kindling. Saturday morning job for 5 bob (25p) pocket money. 10. Teachers with canes, slippers, wooden rules. And they could use 'em.
  9. 1 point
    Being a child of the 80's I'm not sure I can name 10 but this is what I remember from being a child that isn't around anymore. 1. Nes and gameboys, (still got mine to give to my son when he's older). 2. VHS. 3. Records 4. Tv with only four channels to watch, and no remote. 5.metal toys instead of today's cheap plastic. 6.the sun in the sky! It seems so long scince we've seen it in Britain that I've kind of forgotten what it looks like! 7. No Internet 8. No mobiles.
  10. 1 point
    S1g

    Howard hako

    Will upload a video once the engine is back.
  11. 1 point
    pmackellow

    Farmfitters Multi Gardner

    Not yet Neil, but it will be on the graveyard mower chassis as seen below...
  12. 1 point
    S1g

    Howard gem 800

    Am now waiting for a carb kit to come in from the states(about half the price of one in the uk) and also am waiting for some more off cuts of steel to finish the rotor shields off, this is why I allways keep a few projects on the go at once.
  13. 1 point
    TITCH

    BMB PRESIDENT (8hp Morris Engined) 1951

    Getting There! And then from 1952, 12 months after it was first sold to a farm no more than 30 miles from where it is now!!
  14. 1 point
    simar kid

    Not enough room.

    yes plenty of room needed in this hobby. I have just recently bought this a 40 ft fridge box van. fully insulated and dry as snuff. also have another one which is 30 ft but its full
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