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Yep, just hope the weather holds...
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Carb now on Jobber 2 and a strengthening plate made up to stop chassis flex,
Suitable handle next on the agenda, hopefully Steve d has a petrol tank cap that will do the job
Here's a couple of photos from today with less surrounding clutter...
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Wheel O/D is 7 and 3/4 inch
Spindle size is 7/16"
Wheel width is 1"
Thanks mate
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That's great mate, please let me know if you have !!
I'll get the dimensions when I've finished my tea...
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TN22 3HY is the post code Nigel
It's over on Ashdown Forest so right on my doorstep !!
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Tractor, chair, display board, money... sorted !!
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We all had a good day at Tugwell Park, it was a bit quiet though...
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Have you given them a test run yet Chris ??
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I like tractors of all colours...
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Here's a couple of better pictures of how far I've got...
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Regarding decals Ben talk to Titch, he may be able to sort something out for you.
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No worries about no Wheelhorses ranger, its nice to see what else was there, good photos
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Aye lad, course it will !!
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We're getting there mate, three Jobbers would look quite good in a display...
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Luckily Steve d has a complete Mark 1 Versatiller so I can use that as a guide if needs be...
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I've checked mate, can't find one...
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How many entries are you up to now Kev, hopefully quite a few ??
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Here's the chassis of Jobber Number 2...
And with a few more minor bits (engine) added yesterday evening...
The engine parts are part of a collection of Jap 34cc engine bits that I bought a while back, I still need to source a
petrol tank cap and a pair of the small metal wheels like the ones fitted to the Landmaster Gardenmaster 34, if
anyone can help please get in touch, ta
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I don't think they made one Norm, or if they did it was in very small numbers...
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A kit form rotavator collected from Steve d at the weekend, this is the first Versatiller machine produced by Farmfitters Ltd of Gerrards Cross, known as the Mark 1 it came out in about 1957...
Updates to follow...
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We picked this little machine up on the way home from our holiday in Yorkshire at the start of the month, it fits in with the Farmfitters collection jointly displayed by Steve d and myself as Farmfitters made both the Multigardner and the Versatiller machines.
I already have a Versatiller Mark 2 that we collected from South Wales last year, and at the weekend I collected a Mark1 Versatiller in kit form from Steve ds vintage machinery emporium at the weekend just gone, the plan is to have Mark 1, 2 and 4 on display at Tractorfest at Biddenden at the end of August along with a couple of Multigardners.
vegikev donated a set of Versatiller tines to us at last years Ardingly vintage vehicle show so these were fitted to the Mark 4 yesterday evening...
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