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Old 21st September 2010, 03:14 PM
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i thought it looked a bit like a BB1 but it is a 'church' valve gear that was fitted on the cylinder
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Old 21st September 2010, 03:25 PM
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haven't got any details on it, other than its a 2? inch scale single cylinder fowler, not sure what it's based on as the engine itself looks more modern than the cylinder design
It looks a bit bigger than 2" scale. It could almost be mistaken for full size in the photo if all the water containers & other bits & pieces were not in view.
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Does anyone have any information on the restoration project in the last picture?
The firebox looks similar to a Garrett wrinkly top firebox. If it's to go in the boiler on the trailer it may be a Garrett compound of some sort similar to Vera.

Looking at the box the wrapper plate has been fabricated in 3 sections going by the weld half down the side. The top of the box is also flat front to back rather than being concave as per Garrett's design

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I think its a 'Church' patent circular slide valve, which dates from the 1880's. but the rest of it looks like a BB1 !
Weren't there some early Fowler single cylinder ploughing engines built or re-built with a Church valve gear cylinder.
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It looks a bit bigger than 2" scale
sorry about that, once i wrote it i realised it was wrong, it was bigger than 2", most probably 3" as the miniature hidden behind was a 4" agricultural
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The firebox looks similar to a Garrett wrinkly top firebox. If it's to go in the boiler on the trailer it may be a Garrett compound of some sort similar to Vera.

Looking at the box the wrapper plate has been fabricated in 3 sections going by the weld half down the side. The top of the box is also flat front to back rather than being concave as per Garrett's design
i did wonder if it was a garrett, purely because the cylinder block but wasn't really sure
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I think I remember someone saying that it was a Garrett 4CD on the back of the pick up but I can't remember who owned it.

I'm pretty sure the miniature ploughing engine is a 4inch, possibly a 3inch.

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I think I remember someone saying that it was a Garrett 4CD on the back of the pick up but I can't remember who owned it.

I'm pretty sure the miniature ploughing engine is a 4inch, possibly a 3inch.

Hope this helps
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It just looked bigger than a 4CD. Must be something about these photos or my eyes playing tricks.
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That sure is a strange looking firebox, esp. if it has a flat section on the crown! who made it/
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That sure is a strange looking firebox, esp. if it has a flat section on the crown! who made it/
It should look more like this

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