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Rural Past Times 2nd weekend in August 2016
Alan and 5 others reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
For all the exhibitors that supported me over the last couple of years an entry form should be landing on your doormat soon for this years show. Anyone wishing to attend this great show that hasn't been before pm me and i will get a form to you. This will be my third year running the Horticultural section and with your support should be a good weekend -
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Landmaster Ride on
Alan and 2 others reacted to pmackellow for a post in a topic
Monday to Thursday 7.30 am to 4.15pm Friday 7.30am to 12.30pm I don't call that part time... -
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Landmaster Ride on
Stormin and one other reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
I do more hours than that and I'm retired 😎😎😎👠-
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Found Two Old Bolens Plows
ranger and one other reacted to HeadExam for a post in a topic
Apparently the early Simplicity 10" moldboard ploughs were used on both 4 and two wheel garden tractors as this manual points out http://bsintek.basco.com/BriggsDocumentDisplay/heCBEN8aqO3rE3Cvh5kbp796Dq.pdf This model the 990464 plough was for latter 1960's pedestrian and riding tractors, another model the 990204 was for the early Simplicity 700, 725, and the Allis B1 My coulter wheel attachment is different and may be from a Wards, but the early Bolens plough beams were straight, not curved. Definitely an Ohio Steel Plow, I think, lol. -
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Project "Why Not"
pmackellow and one other reacted to Ian for a post in a topic
Thanks James, it will be good to see her in paint.. Can't wait Was that the Ford red that faded? I think I need to go to Halfrauds and have a look in the paint department.. I'm guessing they still have space for a paint department in between all the kids push bikes and boy racer massive speakers? There shouldn't be, all I need to do is read through this build thread I've got almost 1000 photos of the build.. It's been a slow week with WN, tidying welds, welding the odd place or two I had missed, and capping off loads of open box section.. I'm happy to say that despite the thrashing I have been giving WN, there has been no signs of any broken welds which could mean.. A - The chassis is a good strong design.. Or B - I've not been driving her hard enough.... Fully welded up and red oxide'd. I thought I'd find that out today Paul, so I dug a light backing plate/bulb holder out and screwed it to the bonnet.. It was close but not quite enough space... However if I trim a bit off the top of the light backing then it should just slide in -
1 pointloaders in unit been built tanks been tested arms
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1 pointIt is a Moth, and it is green, does anyone know what it is? I know what it is, just wondered if these are over your way. They only live a week and have no mouth.We get these guys from time to time, and when they fly, their lower wings hang down like legs and they look like Tinkerbell. My wife had never seen one and when it appeared on the back porch last light fluttering around the light looking like Tinkerbell, she went off her rocker, especially after I told her it was Tinkerbell and that we were having a tryst. In all fairness her eyes are worse than mine, and her sense of humor has been waning of lately as well, lol
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Project C1-4x6
diggerjames reacted to Stormin for a post in a topic
With the batteries and that tank full, those rear tyres will grip. -
1 pointThe usual nocturnal creatures around our way have sticky fingers and drive Ford Transits!
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Project C1-4x6
diggerjames reacted to nigel for a post in a topic
will you have it done for rural pasttimes james -
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1 pointA guy had them at a swap meet I was passing by, I gave 10.00 for both
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Project C1-4x6
diggerjames reacted to Stormin for a post in a topic
Whey! Hey! No more kinked necks. -
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Project C1-4x6
expeatfarmer reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
Wow-cha, you've done it mate -
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Bolens H16
pmackellow reacted to Triumph66 for a post in a topic
Paul,The old chap is a lovely old gentlemen of the Old School; decent, honest and amusing. They live in a typical Cornish Valley with sub tropical plants surrounding them as it's so mild down there. They were only selling as they are selling up due to thier age and ill health. In his barn he got an old Fergie with a FEL and assorted old machinery in various states of dilapidation. I always like the social history of my machinery whether it's classic cars or old garden tractors. To me it's all part of the fun of buying vintage machinery. It was a lucky find as I was just idly browsing on Gumtree and I spotted this 'Ride On' in Cornwall. When I saw the price, that sold it for me. Looking forward to pick it up soon. Cheers Andrew -
1 pointThanks Chris. Workshop looks tidy cos it's full.
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1 pointDecided to put the Black Horse on the table and check out some settings for plough depth. I found the battery was flat, so no time like the present to test the winch. Up and on it went with little bother. I did find, as the tractor started to go up the ramps, the table tilted a bit. So some support legs are on the cards. Maybe get those done this afternoon. Also the table didn't want to pump up. Not surprising really. Tractor, plough and front weight will be a bit heavier than 185kg. Still 17" off the ground gave a comfortable working height. The table could be set higher, before loading the tractor though. Not that I'll be working under it.
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Highland of Fife ploughing match 2016
ranger reacted to The Fife Plooman for a post in a topic
Hi all Some more fun for the year 2016 rather strawy but fun just the same Hope you like -
1 pointthanks mate think these conclude my proof that I don't work from a shed and I have all relevant equipment and the knowedge to build these, there simple and easy to do however if you require any further info email me or look on site, i have also told the sales rep to put all pics up on website for information on the loaders and there components including the wheel weights I offer lack of info taken on board.
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1 pointPictures are absolutely misleading. Its kind of like those glamour or boudoir photos, or the ones the estate agents hand out that are retouched. Well I bid on an air compressor at this auction site because the compressor was only a 100 miles away and I was going that way. It seemed like a nice portable shop air compressor, one of the older generation that really lasts, well in the picture it was next to some electric motors that I thought were 1-2 hp motors, upon arriving at the auction site the electric motors turned out to be the size of a cow and so did the "date" I had won on auction for 150.00, and at nearly 300kg that works out to 2kg to the dollar. Apparently it has a 5 hp 220 volt motor with a tank that could power the Queen Mary for a jaunt in the harbor. They loaded it in the van with a crane, had to take the front skids loose to lower it enough to pass into the cargo area, it was 51 inches tall, I managed to get some smooth 2x12 wood ramps to the back of the van and pull it rear ward with a come along until I could slide it down the ramps enough to reattach the front two skids, then pulled it to the end of the ramps and lifted one end (it wasn't the light end, there wasn't a light end) onto a heavy duty dolly and danced a jig getting her centered on the dolly. From now on I'm sticking with skinny air compressors, the ones that stand up. Thinking back after wrestling the old girl out of the van, why didn't I least take the trailer, oh yeah, she looked svelte.
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Why you never meet women online
Joe the small engine man reacted to meadowfield for a post in a topic
agree with you entirely, I made a bid last year on a small spool valve from a case skid steer loader. It looked the size of a D series one. I went to collect and the the guy carried it from his 4x4 with two hands! it was 9 inches square and weighed 10lbs! I apologised for wasting his time and left it....