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we use stuart dawes for our machines at work, about thirty years ago i went there with my dad and they were in an old shed, now of coarse they have a well stocked and displayed showroom
they keep good records, machines we got 10years ago are still on record with them. you never know they might have yours on record still......
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hi stormin, its a 1914 weeks dungey, made by weeks of maidstone in kent, originally designed for life in hop gardens. not many of them made but we have 2 of these entered in the horticultural section at the biddenden tractorfest this year. "rob" who is driving it is not the owner but a life long friend of the owner. rob used to work for the owner as a lad and tells wonderfull stories of the owner coming home with a car full of metal bits on several occasions, putting him to work with a wire brush before the tractors were rebuilt
ive met the owner, who is such a nice gentleman who has a really special collection of tractors, impliments, engines, cars, motorbikes and other bygone items. we are very lucky that he is loaning some exhibits to us for the show
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hi guys please remember to get your entry forms back to me asap..........
thought i would share a little preview of the 1914 weeks dungey attending
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hi ben, yes just send me your email via private message and i will send the entry forms for you
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this is vegi-junior at a working event with vegikevs iron horse, hard for him but did not bow out... well done
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my oldest and youngest at a working event yesterday
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hi all, just a quick reminder for entry forms…… please could you send them to me asap. many thanks :)
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im not to sure about the "carB" either ian,bit to chrunchy would mush prefer the "carP"
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yes , the seller was quite pleased it was coming back to its home county
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this is my drymac duster by plant protection ltd, yalding, kent. arrived today from falkirk
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was just thinking of carp on bbq for the saturday for supper
it was quite good to see the site again today, can now start to picture what room we have and where things are likely to go
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great link neil, i dont actually collect fuel cans but have a mixed display of hand tools, eltex heaters watering cans and so on. this is a good addition to the display as im always on the look for things to keep it fresh so its never the same
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looking good chris, a beast and a half , that
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went to site today so here is a few pictures
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hse???? oh yes high swinging ethan
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lol no neil, my neibour has a telehandler forklift. hes one of these blokes that if you need a machine for something then he is very likely to have it
you never know paul there may be a bit of trojan blue underneath all that green
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picked this up today locally from auction site £5.50
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taking delivery of the truckster......... to take down the fence or forklift and strap :confused: ...............forklift, strap and a vegi-junior counterbalance :o
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hi all, still taking entries for this event. we also have a working area so if you would like to exhibit just let me know and i will send you the entry forms.so far we have a great versatiller display, wheelhorses, a holder, a colbey(made in kent) a 100 year old weeks dungey hop tractor, hand tools including seeders, hoes and a collection of smaller hand tools, a ransomes crawler, auto cultos, anzani iron horse and motor hoes, colwoods and more..... well done and thanks to all who have entered so far
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great vids nigel, great machine
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hi paul, so far we have 37 entries confirmed and more to follow, so looking good. if anyone else out there would like an entry form just let me know
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