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Mr B 20th August 2016 08:57 AM

Ploughing Engines for Contract
 
An odd one

I've just had an email via the East Anglian Traction Engine society website from a chap looking for the following

Hi, I am looking for a pair of working plowing engines for a contract to
remove silt from a lake. this is a genuine contract and the best way to do
the job is with two engines working a silt plow. Do you know of anyone who
could help, there is good money in this.
Chris Mindham.
PS the contract is just into Northamptonshire from Cambridgeshire. hope to
hear from you


His number is 07767 715 317

steaming chappers 20th August 2016 02:32 PM

Could be one for kev mills

sparkright 20th August 2016 05:17 PM

I think he needs to talk to Jon Garman or Paul Davis

1882 20th August 2016 07:50 PM

And I'm looking for work........

Mr B 20th August 2016 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1882 (Post 369201)
And I'm looking for work........

Fossy might struggle with dredging?

d88r01 20th August 2016 08:44 PM

We have got a brand new scoop sat waiting for work and a pair of BB1's sat in the shed might be worth a phone call !!

d88r01 20th August 2016 08:45 PM

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Steamcar 21st August 2016 01:31 AM

A pair of ploughing engines doing an actual job would make a much more interesting DVD than the usual fair of watching them play at a rally.
I see an opportunity here for the right person.

The Idle Fellow 21st August 2016 06:30 PM

Another possible contract?
Just seen 'Countryfile' on BBC 1 from Blenheim Palace. Someone from the Palace mentioned that the lake is heavily silted and they needed someone to dredge it and spread the silt.
Over to you!
Bill.

hodgsonj 21st August 2016 10:34 PM

From a romantic point of view a pair of steam powered ploughers yes, BUT from an economic point of view go for a pair of diesel conversions.
It's also very hard on the rope, coiling head and the drum as the silt acts like grinding paste - I did a 10 day job back in 1980 and wore the bottom pulley on the coiling head down to the point where it split in two (fortunately without damaging the rope).


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