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    nigel got a reaction from rotoscytheben in Lawn and Garden Tractor Magazine   
    next thing you will be walking round wiv oversized trousers and your knickers showing, at least i wear the trousers in my house,its just that my mrs tells me witch ones to put on
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    nigel reacted to the showman in Lawn and Garden Tractor Magazine   
    yeh that's right nigel, I like to blend in. its called street cred
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    nigel got a reaction from rotoscytheben in Lawn and Garden Tractor Magazine   
    typical british holiday tourist , shorts/white socks/beerbelly/baseball cap/union jack/ can of lager/ grumpy.
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    nigel reacted to Scott in My 1/3rd scale Ambulance   
    So... What you think??
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    nigel reacted to Robins in my Wheel Horse snow plow build.   
    For those that havent seen this on red square, a funny video i made whilst building a snow plow for my wheel horse, just a good laugh really
     

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    nigel reacted to the showman in Lawn and Garden Tractor Magazine   
    I met Kate at the Wheelhorse show in 08 and had lunch with her and Charlotte (Brandon's wife) the mag was then called Lawn and Garden Collector Magazine. In March/April 09 I was lucky enough to be Featured Collector and have 3 pages of photos and words


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    nigel got a reaction from bowtiebutler956 in I was followed home by a Case 444!   
    cant wait to see the finnished tractor matt
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    nigel got a reaction from neil in Is this one of yours Nigel?   
    cutting the grass!
     


     
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    nigel got a reaction from S1g in Is this one of yours Nigel?   
    cutting the grass!
     


     
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    nigel got a reaction from meadowfield in Is this one of yours Nigel?   
    cutting the grass!
     


     
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    nigel reacted to the showman in test photo of the rowcrop wheelhorse   
    ah, ha, it works 
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    nigel reacted to neil in Tower Bridge in London Being Built   
    A visit to Tower Bridge Exhibition clearly explains how the Bridge works and describes its fascinating history. The information below provides a backdrop to help make the most of your visit.
    The Need for a New BridgeLondon Bridge was originally the only crossing for the Thames. As London grew, so more bridges were added, although these were all built to the west of London Bridge, since the area east of London Bridge had become a busy port. In the 19th century, the East End of London became so densely populated that public need mounted for a new bridge to the east of London Bridge, as journeys for pedestrians and vehicles were being delayed by hours. Finally in 1876, the City of London Corporation, responsible for that part of the Thames, decided the problem could be delayed no longer.
    The view today from the high level Walkways has changed dramatically, although there are still signs of the area's amazing history. With the aid of photographs and interactive kiosks, visitors to Tower Bridge Exhibition can gain a greater understanding of how life would have been when the idea of a new bridge was originally conceived.
    How a Design was ChosenA huge challenge faced the City of London Corporation - how to build a bridge downstream from London Bridge without disrupting river traffic activities. To generate ideas, the "Special Bridge or Subway Committee" was formed in 1876, and opened the design for the new crossing to public competition.
    Over 50 designs were submitted for consideration, some of which are on display at Tower Bridge Exhibition. It wasn't until October 1884 however, that Horace Jones, the City Architect, in collaboration with John Wolfe Barry, offered the chosen design for Tower Bridge as a solution.
    The Building of the BridgeIt took 8 years, 5 major contractors and the relentless labour of 432 construction workers to build Tower Bridge.
    Two massive piers were sunk into the river bed to support the construction and over 11,000 tons of steel provided the framework for the Towers and Walkways. This framework was clad in Cornish granite and Portland stone to protect the underlying steelwork and to give the Bridge a more pleasing appearance.
    To learn more about the building of Tower Bridge, the people involved in its construction and why it was needed, visit The Tower Bridge Exhibition where video screenings explain the entire project, including the difficulties faced.
    How it Works - Then and NowWhen it was built, Tower Bridge was the largest and most sophisticated bascule bridge ever completed ("bascule" comes from the French for "see-saw"). These bascules were operated by hydraulics, using steam to power the enormous pumping engines. The energy created was stored in six massive accumulators, as soon as power was required to lift the Bridge, it was always readily available. The accumulators fed the driving engines, which drove the bascules up and down. Despite the complexity of the system, the bascules only took about a minute to raise to their maximum angle of 86 degrees.
    Today, the bascules are still operated by hydraulic power, but since 1976 they have been driven by oil and electricity rather than steam. The original pumping engines, accumulators and boilers are now exhibits within the Tower Bridge Exhibition.
    Tower Bridge Exhibition - A HistoryIn 1910 the high level Walkways were closed to the public due to lack of use. People arriving on the bridge preferred to wait at street level for it to close rather then heading up the stairs carrying their heavy loads. In 1982, as part of the new Tower Bridge Exhibition, visitors to the bridge could once again enter the walkways, now fully covered, and experience the amazing panoramic views. Although Tower Bridge is now powered by oil and electricity, the original steam engines maintained by a dedicated team of technical officers remain in their original location for all to see. This area is known as the Victorian Engine Rooms, the second section of Tower Bridge Exhibition. Over the past 28 years, the exhibition has been developed to keep pace with modern day needs without losing its Victorian essence. Through interactive kiosks and video walls along with knowledgeable Guides, visitors can learn about key events in the Bridge's history, ranging from Royal visits to dare devil stunts.
    Interesting FactsTower Bridge has a fascinating history, which is explored in full in The Tower Bridge Exhibition. Here are a few interesting facts you may not have known:
    1910 - the high-level walkways, which were designed so that the public could still cross the bridge when it was raised, were closed down due to lack of use.
    1912 - during an emergency, Frank McClean had to fly between the bascules and the high-level walkways in his Short biplane, to avoid an accident.
    1952 - a London bus driven by Albert Gunton had to leap from one bascule to the other when the bridge began to rise with the number 78 bus still on it.
    1977 - Tower Bridge was painted red, white and blue to celebrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee. (Before that, it was painted a chocolate brown colour).
    1982 - Tower Bridge opened to the public for the first time since 1910, with a permanent exhibition inside called The Tower Bridge Experience.
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    nigel got a reaction from neil in CANTERBURY SIDECAR   
    Here is an old sidecar i rebuilt
     

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    nigel reacted to Ian in Wheel Horse GT-14+2   
    The rear hitch with lower arms bolted in place.. Yep the roll bar will certainly need a bit of trimming!
     

     
     
    Just to see how it would look I dug my 3 point towing frame thingy out to see how it would look... Good me thinks
     

     
     
    Before chopping any bit's off the roll bar I quickly welded on this bit of bracing to stop the RB from twanging out of shape.
     

     
     
    Off came the RB for a bit of surgery, first a bit of marking out..
     

     
     
    Chopped..  All the opening will be plated over in time
     

     
     
    That's better, the top arm "fits" now
     

     
     
    It was at this point that I had had enough of trying to see what I was doing through the GT's fenders etc.. So off it all came
     

     
     
    More to come in a bit, I need to get started on dinner..

     
    Thanks Paul, there's plenty more to come.
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    nigel got a reaction from pmackellow in New trailer   
    thanks paul it fits in there great
     

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    nigel got a reaction from vegikev in Introducing my next project   
    blimey looks like a red holder mark
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    nigel reacted to C-101plowerpower in mechanical woodsplitter   
    this is the woodsplitter relatives of me made
     

     

     
     
    Koen
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    nigel got a reaction from vegikev in New trailer   
    here you are paul all painted

     
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    nigel got a reaction from rotoscytheben in trojan toaktor mk1   
    i bought this pile of junk  and believe it or not there was half a trojan amongst it
     

     
    the bonnet was full of holes engine was knackerd lots of bits missing
     

     
    made a back bit to hold the seat unit and repaired the bonnet by glassing a frame made out of old tent poles and glassing a tank to it
     

     
    stuffed a honda engine in and fitted an albion 3 speed box then i made a chain gaurd out of a briggs engine cowling
     

     
    bit of paint and build
     

     
     
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    nigel got a reaction from S1g in mini bolens   
    he is one i knocked up last year started out as a mustang chassis
     

     
     
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    nigel got a reaction from vegikev in What is it   
    ime with kev on this
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    nigel reacted to Stormin in trojan toaktor mk1   
    Just noticed the Fordson Dexta stickers. Nice touch.
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    nigel got a reaction from vegikev in Sussex Meet and Greet, March 16th   
    well this old gits coming
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    nigel got a reaction from simar kid in Recycling ,a way forward   
    man of my own heart john  
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    nigel reacted to S1g in Uk bantams.   
    Here's the four uk engine options of bantams offered by howard over the years.
    Villiers ohv,Villiers mk 25c 2stroke, BSA 120cc, and AC 120.

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