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Old 27th August 2008, 04:24 PM
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The first picture is of my son Joe Millington on his Fordson tractor puller placing Richard Hesbrook's engine in the line up. He thoroughly enjoyed himself towing the engines around and towing the loaded lowloaders in and out all week end. The heavyest I think were Len Crane's crane engine and Rob Henderson's BB1 ploughing engine on its low loader.
It would be great to see some more pictures of him towing as I was busy coupling him up and watching the public wern't in the way.
Cheers Robert
I too saw you loading a wagon at the end of the day, but again I was in the car driving past, so couldn't really get your attention!

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Old 5th September 2008, 08:55 PM
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This may just cost me a pint, bacon butty, pork bap,or a full english.



Mr BF was on rescue duty with his tractor
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Old 5th September 2008, 09:14 PM
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If that was mr swains tractor mr B F might have to share the bacon butty
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Old 5th September 2008, 09:28 PM
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And someone else got stuck too...but I don't think the camera evidence is available here...phew!
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I think it was on the old site that there was a discussion of vehicle registration/number plates where it was concluded that road rollers and agricultural machines only required a rear plate, but could alternatively carry plates "on both sides of the vehicle...". I said that I had never seen the latter, but at Onslow Park there was a tractor with the number plates on both sides. I wish now that I had taken a photograph of it.
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just chasing up with all my rally photos from the last month or so, and here is mine from onslow park. enjoy

friday on route 2 the rally on the second day from near kemble.


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Old 16th September 2008, 09:52 PM
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Smashing pictures Glen, why would anyone need to go to rallies that you go to? lol

That K and J Watkins Fowler roller would look good as a road loco I think though.

Some nice engines there which I have never seen before.

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Old 17th September 2008, 12:05 PM
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Smashing pictures Glen, why would anyone need to go to rallies that you go to? lol

That K and J Watkins Fowler roller would look good as a road loco I think though.

Some nice engines there which I have never seen before.

Thanks Glen,

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I second that, they are fantastic pictures, thanks.

I was just thinking the same thing when I saw that roller in the pics - it looks far too original and "rollerish"! Maybe the two guys talking to the driver are negotiating a price with a view to buying and making a nice, dumpy looking, too tall, too short, completely wrong Showmans engine!!!
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Old 17th September 2008, 01:06 PM
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I second that, they are fantastic pictures, thanks.

I was just thinking the same thing when I saw that roller in the pics - it looks far too original and "rollerish"! Maybe the two guys talking to the driver are negotiating a price with a view to buying and making a nice, dumpy looking, too tall, too short, completely wrong Showmans engine!!!
'Bonnie' has never been anything but a very fine roller, a D2.

for info here is a very similar engine, but this time sold as a 'convertable' by Fowlers with both sets of parts. I gather the convertables had some extra diameter in the bores, and the order books in MERL at Reading bear this out. She would be identical to Bonnie in roller form.



Front end is correct, i.e the bits that matter were supplied with this engine. The rear wheels are 'home made'. Certainly is dumpy!
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Old 17th September 2008, 05:55 PM
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Bonnie is a lovely roller with loads of local history, can never imagine it if it ever got messed around with, I am sure it would never happen.


Certainly is dumpy!

What are we talking about The engine or one of its previous owners??

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