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February 22, 2024 at 7:52 pm #41834
joegrgraham
ParticipantMine arrived today.
Nice to see some photos from Weeley (I was too busy making dust to take any myself!)
The Anzani is missing her bonnet in the photo as it was so hot, she was getting a bit warm, so went topless for the weekend!.September 11, 2023 at 4:56 pm #41204joegrgraham
ParticipantBack home and packed away from another brilliant Weeley weekend.
Big thank you to Dave and Robert for all their effort putting the weekend together, and also to Mr Weeley for hosting us again, and arranging such lovely weather!.
See you in September.Joe.
February 6, 2023 at 5:41 pm #40512joegrgraham
ParticipantThanks Charlie.
Have sent Andrew a message.September 19, 2022 at 1:46 pm #39973joegrgraham
ParticipantThanks again to both yourself and Mr Weeley for another fantastic weekend.
August 20, 2022 at 7:27 pm #39763joegrgraham
ParticipantThanks Dave,
Looking forward to it, see you on the 17th!Joe
August 8, 2022 at 8:15 pm #39685joegrgraham
ParticipantIt was a great show, and the stand really did the club proud!.
I think Charlie deserves a special thank you, I was there Saturday and everytime I walked past he was on duty.
Hopefully I will be a bit more organised next year and will bring something to put on the stand.April 14, 2022 at 7:32 am #38805joegrgraham
ParticipantAre you looking at an Allen purely for budget reasons? Or is the ground not suitable for full size tractor?
There is bound to be an enthusiast locally with a fergie/dexta type tractor and a finger bar mower who would be willing to have a day ‘playing’.
What do you do about fluffing and windrowing the cut grass?.
Another option may be to contact your local Wildlife Trust, they have lots of volunteers and quite often like to run scything courses/days.March 12, 2022 at 7:43 am #38658joegrgraham
ParticipantYes, I’ll be there.
July 29, 2021 at 4:48 pm #37573joegrgraham
ParticipantThanks for the info.
I’d read about the governor issue, but have to admit I thought that was regarding earlier engines.
I believe the condenser was removed along with the points, will check later.
I do find magnetos a bit of a black art, and finding the module flummoxed me a bit, the Internet seems split between them being the best thing since sliced bread and snake oil!July 27, 2021 at 4:12 pm #37558joegrgraham
ParticipantLooks like a two-man manual pump, most
probably fire service, although missing the coupling, the outlet looks the right size for a fire hose.
Nice little bonus piece!.November 18, 2020 at 6:41 pm #35877joegrgraham
ParticipantFor no 3, I’m going for Malmesbury in Wiltshire. Eilmer the flying monk who leapt off the Abbey roof with homemade wings in 1005ad.
There are no records as to where Eilmer was born.November 15, 2020 at 8:22 pm #35843joegrgraham
ParticipantHaven’t seen anything like that for a while!
Not sure about moles, usually you would use something like that to flush rats out to the waiting terriers.
The internals of the engine are probably going to be a gunky mess as you would add a few drops of oil to the fuel to get the required smoke!.November 9, 2020 at 6:56 pm #35753joegrgraham
ParticipantAs far as I know, if the machine was designed to be ridden on, eg a ride-on mower, you do need rta insurance to use it in a place where public have access (at a show/rally).
I insured my ransomes mg2 with NFU, can’t remember the exact details, but it was a decent public liability cover, theft etc, for £60 for the year.November 8, 2020 at 4:43 pm #35747joegrgraham
ParticipantFrom my own personal point of view, the whole thing has been positive.
The first lockdown gave me time to completely stop, reassess and reset.
I reconnected with my family, and I realised that I needed to be a lot more self-sufficient, (some would say I’ve gone feral!).
To that extent, I started my own business back in the summer, and I’ve now handed my notice in and I’m going self employed full time.
My garden was better than its ever been, and I managed to get a few projects done.
Yes, I’ve missed the shows and working days, and I do wonder how many of the shows will survive, maybe we will see a lot more private working days appearing?.
Hopefully, we will see the end of this in the not too distant future, and we will all be able to get back out and about with our toys!.June 3, 2020 at 7:30 pm #34579joegrgraham
ParticipantA quick Google shows that the company were also know as Braune of Stroud, and Batricar Ltd.
The main business, certainly in the mid 70s was inavlid/mobility cars. They seem to have had a reasonable presence in the USA.
For interest, Griffin Mill is now an antique centre, an artist studio and a paint manufacturer. -
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