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Old 7th October 2024, 03:50 PM
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Default Sentinel S67 at Stotfold Mill...

... 05.10.24
The following report was provided by Paul Gilbey. Thanks Paul.

The S6T at Stotfold Mill was part of an order of 100 wagons placed by the Argentine Coal Board with Sentinel 12 of the wagons were second-hand the remaining 88 were built by Sentinel with some modifications from the 1930’s design.

The works number of the Engine is 9510 and is said to be the last steam wagon built by the company. Only two of the 88 engines supplied are known to exist. This engine was never delivered to its intended destination in Argentina a Coal Mine in Patagonia and is said to have remained in Buenos Aries area of the country. It has only been in the UK for a matter of a couple of weeks. The owner intends to take the waggon back to the isle of man and register it there later in the year. The vehicle will have a metal tipper body made and fitted to the chassis in due course so that it appears as originally built by sentinel.

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Old 7th October 2024, 05:51 PM
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Thanks Paul & Ron.
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Old 10th October 2024, 11:38 AM
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Cant tell from the photo, is it on 20'' wheel rims or 40 x 8s.
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Old 10th October 2024, 08:02 PM
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Cant tell from the photo, is it on 20'' wheel rims or 40 x 8s.
they look like 38 x 8s to me.
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Old 11th October 2024, 11:38 AM
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Steaming carried a reprint of a Commercial Motor report contemporary with the Argentine order. That would be about 30 years ago and I don't have it by me just now. It certainly gave tyre sizes along with engine BHP & torque curves and a report of the Horseshoe test run etc. Worth looking out. If I can find it I will scan & upload. Anyway, if memory serves they were 40 x 8.

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Old 11th October 2024, 01:32 PM
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Many years ago I briefly dated a lady who had been brought up in Argentina. She was a great car and truck enthuiast and had distinct memories of a small fleet of Sentinel steamers being used in Buenos Aires by the city for garbage collection .. Perhaps this waggon was one of them? Regards David Powell
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Old 11th October 2024, 01:32 PM
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The fronts certainly look like 40x8s to me
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Steaming carried a reprint of a Commercial Motor report contemporary with the Argentine order. That would be about 30 years ago and I don't have it by me just now. It certainly gave tyre sizes along with engine BHP & torque curves and a report of the Horseshoe test run etc. Worth looking out. If I can find it I will scan & upload. Anyway, if memory serves they were 40 x 8.

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Courtesy of the Commercial Motor Archive:

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Old 14th October 2024, 11:45 AM
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That's the one, Michael. Thank you.
42 x 9 tyres according to the diagram.
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I posted these in a thread a while ago.


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