XS650 wrote:You get to plenty of shows Dave , some of the early stuff was really interesting like this transverse engine , but is it really an oldie ?engine looks a bit too modern ?
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quite liked the 3 x 3 Glasgow as well.
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Hi Craig I'm making up for when i was doing 7 day weeks
(visited about 30 odd last year) Trying to get as many examples of different makes as possible. also got a bit train spotering with with the Steamers and Field Marshals, Roadless and County etc collecting photo of every one built still surviving
A couple of my photos are on here
http://tractors.wikia.com/wiki/Newby_Hall_Vintage_Gathering with hundreds to add (page has a list of other events at bottom).
Not sure on that Case cross motor as they were quite advanced, as often you dont see the engine much.
Tha Glasgow is rare - not many built and only a couple in the UK, several down under. One in the collection a Wroughton (science museum). Its a good interesting piece of engineering just one big fault its unstable on slopping ground.
Dave