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carl_byrne 1st March 2017 08:25 PM

Warsop Benjo rammer.
 
Can these still be found in unrestored/derelict state?

I always fancied one as a curiosity but can't find any for sale. Anybody have one they might sell on?

Cheers Carl.

Timothy Hackworth Jr 1st March 2017 09:02 PM

I don't, but have seen them from time to time. RRA AGM on Saturday, if I remember, I will ask. I can also put something on the RRA Facebook page and ask.

buzzy bee 1st March 2017 10:14 PM

I been looking for months, but for s redtored one for someone. Not had any luck yet.

weidner 1st March 2017 10:20 PM

If you mean a Paddy's Pogo Stick , they were horrible dangerous gut busting things , and should be recycled to make Guinness barrells .

staffordshirechina 2nd March 2017 06:39 AM

You mean one of these.
Quite fun to use but very tiring.
Not for the timid......

http://www.tractiontalkforum.com/pic...ictureid=36362

tenor 2nd March 2017 07:55 AM

Quote:

You mean one of these.
That looks like a Pegson, which would be an alternative for Carl to look for. Used to work for Pegsons and they are, as others say, dangerous things. There were factory tales of people being knocked out cold and rumours of a fatality.

As a product they were rapidly displaced by the German wackers, powered by a conventional petrol engine and rather more predictable in use, but still a gut-buster.

Martin

staffordshirechina 2nd March 2017 08:27 AM

Definitely a Benjo, it still has the transfer on it. Also the plate in the pic says Warsop.

They do make a very satisfying noise that is quite distinctive. If you heard one working as a kid, you recognise it immediately.

Buzzy, I'll have to bring it to the Figgy Pie Wakes, soon squash a few.......

buzzy bee 2nd March 2017 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by staffordshirechina (Post 381785)
Definitely a Benjo, it still has the transfer on it. Also the plate in the pic says Warsop.

They do make a very satisfying noise that is quite distinctive. If you heard one working as a kid, you recognise it immediately.

Buzzy, I'll have to bring it to the Figgy Pie Wakes, soon squash a few.......

Thatd be ace.

Cheers

weidner 2nd March 2017 09:55 AM

While on the subject of free piston devices , there used to be free piston pile drivers , which I fancy used a diesel cycle . What puzzled me about these was that they had a very metallic clang to them . Was this from the contact with the steel pile , or was there a metal stop within the device itself ?

Roger 2nd March 2017 10:47 AM



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