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Stacey007



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Well that's not everyday......
Just been outside as heard a strange rumbling noise....

Not everyday a 98 year old steam engine pulls up opposite and fills up with waterđź‘Ťđź‘Ť they even lit the lights.


As getting dark 🤭



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Post #843410 12th Jul 2020 9:06pm
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Tim in Scotland



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A thing of beauty but OMG the emissions wouldn’t please Greta and not great to have to fill up with water every few miles. Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
2020 D240 1st Edition in Pangea Green with Acorn interior. Now gone - old faithful, no mechanical issues whatsoever ever but the leaks and rattles all over the place won’t be missed!


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Post #843414 12th Jul 2020 9:40pm
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williamthedog



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It's good to see them on the roads occasionally... As long as you're not in a rush if you get stuck behind one Rolling with laughter
Post #843419 13th Jul 2020 4:20am
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90 Dreamer



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we often call into the local museum (approx 3.5miles from home) just for a walk and a look around to see what's new............

one sunny afternoon as we were arriving a traction engine and trailer were just exiting after being on display for the annual "steam" weekend - we spent an hour or so there and then set off home, about 1/4mile from home we passed said engine & trailer Thumbs Up
Post #843434 13th Jul 2020 7:54am
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blackwolf



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A good few years ago I was driving home through the back-roads of Dorset in the late dusk when I met coming the other way a convoy of about four traction engines leaving the Great Dorset Steam Fair. They were all running with paraffin lamps, and each was towing a traditional living van and a water cart. I had to pull over off the road and got out to watch them pass. It was a fantastic evocative sight, and apart from my car pulled into a gateway there was nothing in the picture that couldn't have been 100 years earlier. Extremely memorable!

When I was a sprog there was a chap with a farm about three miles up the road who had a number of steam-rollers, and I used to love watching when he took them out. With the diplomacy of a very small child, I used to call him "monkey-man" because he was rather dark and swarthy and had very long arms. Long gone now, of course, and even the farm isn't a farm any more, just a rather posh housing development.

We miss these things when they're gone.


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Post #843442 13th Jul 2020 8:28am
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Daisy90



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Some years ago I had the pleasure of helping to propel a steam engine on a village float,
A lot trickier than it looks,
All I had to do was wave ( of course ) and control the oil flow to the bearings,
But - when you are moving along the breeze cools the oil slightly and becomes thicker therefore you need to open up the feeder a bit more, but when slowing or stationary the heat builds up and thins the oil, therefore having to reduce the feed , and keeping the resivoirs topped up of course Thumbs Up

It was a great experience but not one I would take up as an expensive hobby,
Good so see them out n about though Very Happy
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shaggydog



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Proper machines Thumbs Up Running Restoration Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/post323197.html#323197

Self confessed mileage hunter Very Happy
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X4SKP



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Post #843469 13th Jul 2020 12:14pm
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lohr500



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Complete with Land Rover leaks as well!
Post #843470 13th Jul 2020 12:17pm
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Huttopia



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Who will take on these lovely machines when the current generation of owners / enthusiasts move on? I wonder the same with the steam train enthusiasts. My neighbour has a train set which runs around his garden and includes a tunnel and turntable. He has a number of engines and every Boxing Day invites his neighbours to a brew and a mince pie and a ride around on the train. He has a very patient wife. My son has been learning how to steam up the trains and drive them. Sorry it is a poor pic.

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Post #843475 13th Jul 2020 1:19pm
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blackwolf



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^^^ If that is your neighbour's garden railway, I don't think the term "train set" really does it justice! Awesome! Thumbs Up
Post #843476 13th Jul 2020 1:24pm
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Huttopia



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Laughing I wasn't entirely sure what else to call it!
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blackwolf



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That is technically a "miniature railway", and not a model railway or anything on those lines, the distinction being that it is a small real railway rather than a miniature representation of a larger prototype.

There are not many people nowadays who have their own miniature railway. I am seriously impressed.
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Huttopia



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The owners father was one of the originals who went about preserving the Talylln railway, so he was hooked at a young age.
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Ads90



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Huttopia wrote:
Who will take on these lovely machines when the current generation of owners / enthusiasts move on? I wonder the same with the steam train enthusiasts.

It's a good point, many of the more mature enthusiasts would remember steam from their childhood and I'm guessing the nostalgia is strong.
Whether there will be a similar number happy to give the same time & effort in 20, 30 or more years is questionable.
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