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High Weald Steam Working Weekend.
An excellent event. No program, no arena (and therefore no rigidly timed arena events with lengthy and often inaccurate commentary) no Hi Vis and unobtrusive barriers where needed. The site is laid out to promote vehicle movement, and there was plenty of that. Not many engines sat and boiled water all day.
https://i.postimg.cc/sXC6WNYf/Burell-3829.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/zv6RL9h0/Burrell-1563-4.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/HnXyfTjX/IMG-4556.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/bryPjTwg/Avelin...er-10574-2.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/kMpYCsG5/Fowler-9173-3.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/1XbZNZKC/Avelin...er-10626-3.jpg All the engines except one were familiar to me, but Fowler 11799 wasn't. Nice to see one I'd never seen before, and quite an unusual engine. https://i.postimg.cc/hGwFYBkS/Fowler-11799-2.jpg |
I think that 11799 was built for some sort of WD requirement, and was, at one time rallied by Bill Druce with a long cab and dynamo. The perch bracket currently fitted appears to be fabricated from steel plate, but 'Originally' had a hydraulic boiler levelling perch bracket, the front wheels look a bit spindly so maybe the recorded history is not as accurate as it could be.
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Was impressed when I attended last year. Hope to make a return visit next year, God Willing. That red Fowler has an interesting and rather unique front. Isn't there a similar looking one, in black, which was sold off at an auction recently?
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Is Nightmare out and about at rallies? Haven't seen it for a while.
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Can someone please post it's history, type, story please? It doesn't look like anything I've seen before, I'm not stirring siht, just an unusual engine. |
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As far as I know, it's fixed. May be attending local events.
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I've got to be honest and say that 'Your Guess is as Good as Mine' on this one, the perch bracket currently on 11799 bares no resemblance to that on 'Nightmare', but whether it is what 11799 originally had, or has had in the past I really do not know. It is worth remembering that the lifting hydraulics on 'Nightmare' are currently inoperative. 'Nightmare' attended last years Orsett show, so has been out since the broken axle. The large castings that support the axle/third shaft bearings were replaced with new ones, the originals having been damaged when the axle broke, having previously been repaired from working life damage. The new castings are in steel and are certainly a thing of beauty, the patterns having been made by Roy Chapman |
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