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Stormin

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  1. Stormin

    New Wheels

    That'll be what they're for. You should have got them as well, plus back plates etc. You'll need brakes when you fit a V8.
  2. Stormin

    New Wheels

    Are the three holes round the centre threaded? If they are, they'll be for pushing the two halves apart.
  3. By 'eck! Another 4 bay opposite. What you bought? A farm?
  4. Cut off the ring hitch today and fitted a ball coupling. Already to be put back to work and easy to move about with one of the horses.
  5. Right hand side of first photo. I spy a fifth wheel. Is it used?
  6. Make the doors like series 1 Land Rover ones. Easy to remove and with sliding windows.
  7. Nice line up in the first photo. Hope they run as good as they look.
  8. What's the tractor in the last photo', George?
  9. After 4 years sterling service and a nice store of logs in, for this winter and beyond, I decided it was time to give the saw bench a treat. So into the now roomy workshop after a good pressure wash. Oil drained off and I just need to find out the engine oil to use. Can't remember what went in. Blade has seen slightly better days by now, so a nice re-sharpened blade fitted. Though not tungsten tipped, it will do until I get the old one to the saw doctors. Bracket for the screw jack got bent a while ago, so off with that to replace with a mk2 version. When made sometime later this week. The fuel tap has always leaked a bit, so decided to fix that. It's one of those old tapered brass type you lap in. Noticed the end of the taper protruded out of the body slightly. So into the lathe and a few thou' skimmed off. Lapped in in with some fine paste and reassembled. That took some time, as when fitting the split pin, I dropped washer, spring and cam. Spring and washer easily found. Took about half an hour to find the cam. It bounced under a wheel and was hiding in the tyre tread. Re-assembled and re-fitted to the tank. Still leaks but nothing like before. Oh well! I get red diesel for nowt. When putting my tools away, I found the pin missing from my small adjustable spanner. The one that holds the thimble in pace. More hands and knees scrating about on the floor to no avail. Gave up and carried on clearing up and that's when I found it. Not on the floor, but on one of the brackets for the draw bar and plain to see.
  10. I like the Commer wagons in the first set.
  11. OOH! A photo' of Mark doing some work and not the boys as usual.
  12. I like the red Thwaites and what ever that last one is.
  13. Nice line up of Moggies. The Highland cattle are grand beasts.
  14. What's that thing on the back of it? Wouldn't want to be run over by it.
  15. Is that all Chris took in that ginourmous van?
  16. Thought so. You going to insulate it to stop condensation? My original workshop had the same tin roof and suffered from condensation.
  17. Same place you'll have seen a lot of stuff he's got.
  18. Jonathans got most of 'em.
  19. What's the roof material, Mark?
  20. For the black on the exhaust, Ian. Try that BBQ spray paint. Very high temp' resistant. That what I've used on the Black Horses engine and exhaust.
  21. Go in his shed, Alan and it's a side ways shuffle.
 
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