Last Sunday we took four of our tractors to a local show called Dentill http://dentil.org which is in village of Denton. As it was local we decided to tow the trailer with our Land Rover 90, which we were asked to put in the classic car display. It was a great day and lots of fun.
A quick video of the show
I wasn’t able to get the price I wanted but it’s hard to pass it up when it’s in your hands. It does have some damage on the mount but I probably won’t actually use this for its intended purpose. The camo paint is a let down, would be much better if it had the original paint scheme. Turns out this is actually an outboard produced by Clinton and its a model K-150. My eye must be getting sharper. I was just scrolling through Craigslist and the recoil starter is what caught my attention - I knew it had to be a 13B or 20A...
https://books.google.com/books?id=B-IDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA96&lpg=PA96&dq=clinton+k-150+outboard&source=bl&ots=OE-egHhIuZ&sig=ACfU3U1HjdT-0EIpzv0Y3mPgqfIe34_0OQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj1k53D3L_kAhVLXKwKHYyPDVcQ6AEwEnoECAUQAQ#v=onepage&q=clinton k-150 outboard&f=false
Thanks Alan, I think anything is drier than Biddenden, despite a good wash we still have Kent mud on them
We saw this Field Marshall model at the show which is based on a WH. The owner spent a lot of time making it sound like the real thing.
Looks like you had a good day for it, Joseph. Good array of different exhibits.
Hang on to that Land Rover 90. Value of those is starting to get to silly money.
Liked your ploughing. You'll make a ploughman yet.
Day 2. It's a long way to the tea trailer.
The day was spent drinking tea, socializing and a tidy up in the field with the rotavator over my ploughing.