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  1. I met Mark Woodward the organiser of Tractor World Malvern at Newby hall this weekend, he informed me that due to a clash with a sewing and needlework show the dates for 2016 have been changed to 27th and 28th February.

    The good news is that as they now have the entire showground and all halls there is scope for bigger displays which will include the 30 odd Ransomes MG crawlers and derivatives we are hoping to display. Bit of a pain for those that have booked hotels etc but at least it should mean we can re book nearer to the venue.

    The show at Newby Hall was a great weekend, it was good to meet up with a number of forum members and put faces and names to avatars, bit of a shame that there were only two Ransomes on display compared to about twenty Wheel Horses may be some others will turn up next year.


  2. post-292-0-91799000-1433063127_thumb.jpgpost-292-0-31547800-1433063160_thumb.jpgpost-292-0-69446200-1433063268_thumb.jpgFinally managed to get back to 137 and weld up the rims, I used the half tractor that came with it as a work stand that enabled me to rotate the wheel as I welded it. Tacked them first and then welded opposing segments inside and out and then ground the welds flush.I am going to dunk them in the de rust tank to take the rust out of the pits and then a light skim of filler before painting. Interestingly during the cleaning process a lot of the original paint has come to light and it is clear that the earlier tractors used a darker more caret red than is commonly seen on later models. I have sand blasted the galleried load rollers, these are all worn to below 7.5" diameter which will mean that I shall have to turn them down to a common size and then fit a shrink tyre on the wear edges to take them back to 8", Not worked out how to do that yet unless I can find some 8" o.d thick wall steel pipe and take off some slices.


  3. Finally managed to find a Turf Trac, typically I have been looking for a couple of years finally bought one from way down south only to find another for sale on Gumtree at Annan 30 miles away ( lot more money ). This one is fitted with a 4ft front mounted cutting deck. The reason I wanted one was that trying to move a dead crawler from one garage to the workshop was just too much for my ride on mower and using a live crawler just chews up the drive and the garage floor. 16.5hp Kubota three cylinder engine starts and runs well. Hydraulic lift front and rear , front and rear pto. four wheel hydrostatic drive with twin ratio axles 11 miles an hour top speed. Pulls like a train and turns in a 36inch inner circle.

    Needs a new seat  some decals and a general tidy up. Typical it rained persistently after delpost-292-0-44871000-1432906366_thumb.jpgpost-292-0-58809000-1432906390_thumb.jpgpost-292-0-27281000-1432906410_thumb.jpgivery so limited playing time.


  4. post-292-0-22844700-1431627779_thumb.jpgpost-292-0-73852000-1431627804_thumb.jpgpost-292-0-92913500-1431627821_thumb.jpgpost-292-0-41276200-1431627834_thumb.jpgProgress has been slow for the past couple of weeks, I have been busy setting up a blasting cabinet and today I built an electroytic de rusting tank using a 45 gallon drum, a sheet of reinforcing mesh and a plastic manhole cover, I bought an ex MOD controlled power supply which is probably ott for this job but I intend to have a go at Nickel plating on the restoration project so it will be good for that. Washing soda at 18gm per gallon of water ( 1 tablespoon ) will be the electrolyte. I also have a large strip of lightning conductor which I plan to use to clean up the weld mesh by reversing the current and collecting the crud on the copper strip which should then just wash off. I will keep you posted re. progress. Main reason for such a big tank is so that I can clean up the forged steel idler wheels for 137 which would take hours with a blaster. As I have grandchildren tank needs to be gremlin proof yet vented as it will be outside also don't want the cat to fall in! 


  5. I recently came across a Drayton Diesel fitted with a starter motor, it looked to be all original all I could think is that the engine had been modified using parts from a Stihl engine. It was ex. British Rail Bristol so maybe they converted it.

    I have certainly never seen any written information about an electric start Drayton but clearly they do exist.


  6. My 30" Ransomes TB engined mower was in my garage/workshop, I turned on the petrol, tickled the carb. turned the crank and it started first pull after 6 months !! Decided that whilst it was running I better cut the grass. If any one needs a crash fitness programme buy one of these, open the throttle the slightest amount and it takes off with you at the run. The machine is a Ransomes Mk 11 30" mower which dates from late 1930'spost-292-0-87463000-1431115998_thumb.jpgpost-292-0-07087200-1431116026_thumb.jpgpost-292-0-15646500-1431116071_thumb.jpg


  7. A friend of mine is having a major clear out having just retired. For years he has had a Teagle hedgecutter hanging up in the roof and was about to scrap it> Having once owned a fuel tank for a Teagle I thought it was ok to get the rest of it as I had the tank before I made the rule of having nothing but Ransomes.

    If anyone is a keen collector of such machines I would be happy to accept a reasonable offer for it. Complete and original down to the leather shoulder strap.post-292-0-96482100-1430762929_thumb.jpg 

 
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