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I made it along to see a few hours of the road run, absolutely superb. Mine Ex your roller looked and sounded great and single-manning it was a nice touch.
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Yes great weekend. Thanks and congratulations to the organisers and helpers.
Was most impressed with Mine Ex single manning. Missed out photographing him except this shot from our trailer. Unfortunately a shakey trailer and telephoto lens do not make a good combination for sharp photos http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/e...1/DSC_0272.jpg |
...and finally a few more, from this morning.
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What a super rally enjoyed every second I was there. what a superb engine line up. and the play pen was just brilliant, also enjoyed the working area. First time iv'e seen more than three ploughing engine's at a rally. Roll on next year....Ann
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Must admit from where I'm standing all I can ever hear is the growl of gears! ...and the bloomin' hiss of the drain cocks! Grrr A winter job me'thinks, as they need serious attention - not just a little lapping to get them steam tight again! Quote:
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The last couple of years steaming it out on the road I've virtually always single-manned - I think the furthest has been just under 30 miles. For various reasons I tend to prefer doing it that way on the roller. Now if only I could work out why the blessed thing refuses to keep pressure above about 60 or 70psi I could be a happy bunny again - steaming performance never used to be a problem! ...perhaps I've lost my touch after 2 years off the road with it?! Lol. |
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excelent rally, good organization with plenty to see, well done to you all.
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[QUOTE=Mine Explorer;174328]...and finally a few more, from this morning.
[B][SIZE=4] http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6068/...dc1c043c_b.jpg This is a picture of the 1934 Leyland Badger shortly after rescue around late 1967, she had Beaver specification for delivering groceries in the Rhondda Valleys., her sister wagon did not make it into preservation. http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6013/...ab90fc7f_b.jpg |
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