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Old 9th March 2015, 03:51 AM
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From Victoria, the replica Lykamobile steam car. Has impressive turn of speed.


The ex Longford municipality council Marshall compound roller, part of the Martin family collection

The massive and very rare 10nhp single cylinder Robey, from Hobart

The little Marshall 5nhp waiting for the chaff cutting demonstration to happen

The 8nhp compound Fowler road locomotive

A look how Tasmanian transport has evolved. Bullocks vs traction engine
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Old 9th March 2015, 04:09 AM
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Mr Bernard Boon's Foden 7nhp compound during the parade

While the 8nhp light single cylinder Foden chuffs along too in the parade

Yorkshire steam wagon, with links to Northern Tasmania. Its now a bus.

The Robey rumbled on through

The lovely Aveling and Porter steam roller makes a nice sight during the parade. Ex Howe family "Betsy", now "Susie"

Marshall S class piston valve traction engine single cylinder

Buffalo Pitts

Last, the little McLaren super heated compound steam tractor.
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I love the little Salisbury roller.
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Old 9th March 2015, 08:27 PM
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I love the little Salisbury roller.
She's a beautiful roller, impressive bark too. I had a good chat with the driver, he grinned ear to ear every time he was on it.
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