Definately your elderly eyeballs fading Ken ! …….
The Magister is still at Strathallan – she is in the Skydive hangar under a large tarpaulin . She still looks in good condition .
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GA
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Nice Italians are a lovely ride 😉 , and hey , you gotta keep the kids happy to if you want to spend quality time with your Italian!
Nice Italians are a lovely ride 😉 , and hey , you gotta keep the kids happy to if you want to spend quality time with your Italian!
it usually involves
But doesnt involve them leaving their bedroom.
Nope , you are getting confused with Tory politicians ( and you forgot the mandarin orange ! 🙂 )
I’ve had a plan, but extremely shallow wallet, for many years to take a very early XJ12, install a manual box and an HE (or even late 6.0 litre) lump… and grin a lot. 😀
What about a Series III in Masons Black with the V12 5.3 with the auto box ?
Or an early XJ40 self dismantling 4lt , faster you go the faster bits drop off / blow up , anybody with Jaguar links out there I need an XJ40 front subframe , and the trim around the number plate light in the boot .
Thread Hijacked Sorry 🙂
Man made – definately , ask any Young Farmers Club member what they do of an evening after partaking of a few beverages . 😉
I do believe that the tools required are 1) Set of home made stilts 2) A length of good hessian rope and 3) a nose weight from the front of any decent tractor .
Ever notice why no farmer ever moans about lost grain ?? , because they don’t lose any – the stalk is not broken so the grain ripens as normal and a decent combine will still lift it – you can be sure that if a farmer was losing tonnage he would be out with a shotgun quickstyle .
😡 😡 😡
Moggy 😉
What other 2 litre vintage British single seater can you buy that has outstanding parts availability , £90 insurance and only needs serviced once every 50 years !!! 😀
Kubota anybody ?? haaaaakk toooooo !
Don’t start!
Moggy
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Naahhhhh , thats not a real Fergy , thats a Perkins hacked up job . You wanna get some real TED 20 -TVO jobs , warm up on petrol then switch over to used chip shop frying oil , white spirit , kerosene , diesel , paraffin – any other vaguely flammable liquid . Just don’t forget to change the oil , plugs and points every 30 years or so . KVD101 and KSM815 haven’t misbehaved in the last couple of decades or so – not bad considering KVD was born in 1950 and KSM was born in 1951 and are still the only tractors we use . 😀
Somebody want to start a tractor – sorry – vintage aircraft tug thread ??
Al
[QUOTE=Tracey George]
I’ll leave you now before I bore you all to pieces. But just a few final words first. (Yeah, I know, you’ve had enough already!!)
You will never bore us lot to pieces , we are a mini-community on this Forum and there are no strangers – only friends you have never met .
Keep posting , get Haydn posting .
I’m sure there are a couple of the Northern contingent who can get down south in November .
Alastair and Jennifer George
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not nesseserily it can be done through filters and runs as good as diesel. 😀 😀 😀 😀
Exactly :diablo: I run two tractors on used chipshop oil , I run it through 3 sets of filters in a gravityfed rig . The tractors have a small petrol tank (1 gallon ) so I fire them up using petrol and when they are warm switch over to oil – using it in diesel cars is a bit trickier , you need to preheat the fuel usually by winding the feed pipe round one of the cars water pipes that comes out of the radiator . Oh and a bloody good set of glow plugs.
And it definately smells of chips when running .
Al