windrush:
coomsey:
A minky NMP
0I still have a workshop manual for the Saurer diesel engines fitted in those.
Pete.
Hi Pete,
Those that were built under licence by Morris Commercial?
windrush:
coomsey:
A minky NMP
0I still have a workshop manual for the Saurer diesel engines fitted in those.
Pete.
Hi Pete,
Those that were built under licence by Morris Commercial?
pete smith:
windrush:
coomsey:
A minky NMP
0I still have a workshop manual for the Saurer diesel engines fitted in those.
Pete.
Hi Pete,
Those that were built under licence by Morris Commercial?
That’s the ones Pete. BMC’s own 3.4 diesel was developed from them, there are a few similarities.
Pete.
Thanks to DEANB, coomsey and Punchy Dan for the pics
and all the craic
Oily
Tennants of Forth from horse and cart days and still going.
DEANB:
James Kinnear from your way.0
Cheers Dean looks like a old hay tedder in the foreground.
Oily
oiltreader:
DEANB:
James Kinnear from your way.0
Cheers Dean
looks like a old hay tedder in the foreground.
Oily
Oily that is a Massey Harris "dickie " hay turner and we had on on our farm at home which I used many times, it did two rows at a time and could by gears work either way and when you wanted to row up for baling it the spiders could be geared one one way and the other the opposite creating a swath for the baler, two into one so to speak, Buzzer.
Delivery to Hawarden today
Buzzer:
Another shot of Syms of Calne also one of Brackmill’s anyone remember them, Buzzer
I well remember Brackmills Buzzer when I was a driver on heavy plant haulage for John Jones excavations from Stockport,we sometimes shared the same delivery sites.
David