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Yesterday's Farming
pmackellow and 4 others reacted to Will-Haggle for a post in a topic
On 15th and 16th of August I went to Yesterday's Farming Show, held in Puckington, Nr. Langport, Somerset. Lousy start on Friday wet all day but made it onto the site unaided, finally found the campsite with he help of Charlie Moore and his Landrover, set the caravan up. Saturday was much better, display set up, went round the ring with my latest machine, a 1960 Merry Tiller, the only one that ran! First two pictures show two International Cub Cadets in the ring with the International tractors, international being the featured make this year. First we have Horticultural Steward Marcus Stephens on his 76, then Charlie Holland on his larger model. Third picture is of Charlie Holland's load, a Trojan Toractor. Fourth one is Marcus' Monrotiller, which also developed a fit of the gripes in the ring. Fifth one is a line up of horticultural section in the ring. Sixth one is the second line. Seventh and Eighth is my Merry Tiller Tarpen display[ -
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Mayfield tractor
rog8811 and one other reacted to Wristpin for a post in a topic
Not sure of the differences between a B10/1 and B10/2 but this parts diagram of a 1 may help. What model Villiers engine is it - some had Amal carbs https://www.dropbox.com/s/p6vizp98n2gknjx/Villiers%20B10%20Carb0001.pdf?dl=0 -
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BOLENS STASH UPDATE
Triumph66 and one other reacted to Alan for a post in a topic
Now at it's new home in Norfolk. -
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One of the first Westwood Gazelles
4x4forks reacted to WestwoodGazelle for a post in a topic
Seems there is a new addition to the herd As far as I know this is one of the earliest Westwoods. If you look at the foot rests they are very different from the later ones which rise up near the front of the mower, and have some pretty nice sharp angles The gear selector is in the same sort of place in front of the seat as a classic Wheelhorse instead of being column shift. The whole mower also seems to sit a couple of inches lower than my other Gazelle. It is basically exactly the same as my other one but everything is slightly different. As far as I know this is from the late 1970s, but I shall check tomorrow, and get some better photos. It does not run currently, the carb needs some attention and the deck needs a new belt to mow with. I plan on keeping this Gazelle as original as possible, I have rarely seen ones of this age about, and it isn't in bad condition at all, only some surface rust. It needs some TLC but overall is very solid. I think it would be a shame to repaint it but I wouldn't want it to eventually rust away, is there any product I can use to preserve it whilst keeping it with an original look? -
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my garden update 2015 August
sten reacted to The Fife Plooman for a post in a topic
Hope you like has taken a little while but worth the wait -
1 pointI have just got myself a Mayfield with scythe attachment and a tow along seat....( I nearly posted this in the ride on section ) It is a runner but needs a throttle cable and an air filter for the bottom of the carb. which I believe is a B10/2..has.anyone got a parts drawing for same? Other than that it looks pretty tidy and complete, I will put some pictures up when the rain stops and I can uncover it.
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1 pointTidy machine. I am not far from you Mate of mine is going to have a clear out of spare attachments soon so if your interested then let me know
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1 pointThis one was there as well looks cute
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1 pointTry meetens for the red filters, they had some last time I asked, also they still had some of the oil bath type but the base of the carb and clips is different to the red type, so you would need to obtain these as well to convert. The b10/2 could also be had with the oil bath filter. The b 10/1 and b 10/2 are all but identical. The b 10 had a ball float instead of the black plunger type, but otherwise was the same as the other 2.
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1 pointHere you go, my starting point, carb off tomorrow to get it cleaned up.
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1 pointMade a bit more progress with this pack today. New switch was fitted,a new gasket was made up for the tank and then assembled. The carb was overhauled and the air filter assembly straightened and fitted. I also refurbished the valve block, luckily the hydraulic filter is the same as used on some modern CAT power packs. The final job for today was to plumb in all the hydraulics.
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1 pointI've a bit of catching up on jobs I've to do. Today made a start on some trees I've to cut down. First load home. Several more to follow.
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Yesterday's Farming
Will-Haggle reacted to Triumph66 for a post in a topic
Some nice looking GTs there. I like the 2 blue Bolens 600 in the line up. I have to insert this show into my diary for next year as it's in the South West. -
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Yesterday's Farming
Will-Haggle reacted to pmackellow for a post in a topic
Great photos Alan nice to see the Cub Cadets -
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Yesterday's Farming
Will-Haggle reacted to nigel for a post in a topic
Looks like a bit of rain at the show Alan -
1 pointHope you get better soon alain, like you I was a bit of a scrapper in my younger days and it does catch up with you in later life get well soon mate
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Small plough
Alan reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
Found a tin of red paint on my last visit so i can finish it off now -
1 pointOuch, that's not good Alain... Wishing you a speedy recovery as it's rather hard to drive any of your machines lying on your stomach..
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1 pointRoll on the weekend, I want to see the video
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1 pointAlain, good luck with your recovery. A friend of mine had a similar operation on his eye and made a full recovery.
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1 pointI think I've just made a boo boo. Showed swmbo that.
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1 pointIt's too much fun! I'll try and record a video this weekend
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Playtime in the Gill
Triumph66 reacted to meadowfield for a post in a topic
Sorry about the poor quality, had to resort to some phone footage and free wifi. Here's a few minutes of playtime over the last few days. The rain has been atrocious and the Gill (stream, river, creek) is in flood. http://youtu.be/EdhlBy9xedQ -
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Playtime in the Gill
Triumph66 reacted to meadowfield for a post in a topic
well you guys are welcome to drop in... you could certainly kill a few hours, I can set up a ploughing area though you might need to fix yours heres a few pics too -
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One of the first Westwood Gazelles
Triumph66 reacted to WestwoodGazelle for a post in a topic
Oh I forgot to say! I was at Billing Land Rover show recently and guess what I saw -
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One of the first Westwood Gazelles
Triumph66 reacted to WestwoodGazelle for a post in a topic
I love the way the Owatrol oil makes machinery look, thank you and I'll post some photos when I've done -
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Playtime in the Gill
Triumph66 reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
Good vid Mark, perhaps we should have the round-up at your place next year. 😀😀😀 -
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JCB Solite Hydraulic Power Pack.
C-101plowerpower reacted to S1g for a post in a topic
Thanks to obtaining a workshop manual for the engine, I have sorted out the majority of the wiring on the honda machine. It now turns over on the key. Just got to heat shrink a couple of the tatty cables and wire in the extra stop switch. Ive also refurbished the carb. -
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One of the first Westwood Gazelles
Will-Haggle reacted to Triumph66 for a post in a topic
I agree, keep it original and preserve it patina. Once it gone, it gone.