Mike's Show
Mike's Show
Mike,
Is your show going ahead this year? I would like to come over again and perhaps bring my old friend Terry.
Is your show going ahead this year? I would like to come over again and perhaps bring my old friend Terry.
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Hi Brian and Welcome, you found it
Yes, the show is on this year. Same place, 15th and 16th June.
For more details go to...
http://www.whereitsat.pwp.blueyonder.co ... hering.htm
Regards,
Mike

Yes, the show is on this year. Same place, 15th and 16th June.
For more details go to...
http://www.whereitsat.pwp.blueyonder.co ... hering.htm
Regards,
Mike
Anyone else going to this show? It really is worth the trip and the industrial equipment is quite something. I am aiming to be there on the Saturday. A chance for a meet up!
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OH BUGGER!
I have promised to take the caravan down south, for my daughter and her family to have a weeks holiday, the weekend before.
Site is all booked and I've got to collect it back on the Saturday, which is the first day of the show.
So, I'm booked in to take my 'old girl' on the Sunday. Looks like I'll miss you Brian.
Anyway, come on you guys. As Brian said, it's well worth the trip. Lots to see. Military kit, a lot of 'steamers', loads of tractors, cars, bikes, the biggest collection of crawlers in the UK.
(I doubt many will have seen a 'dozer' as big as the one we have there).
Loads of stalls - YES! a beer tent (compulsory). AND More!
All proceeds to County Air Ambulance.
http://www.whereitsat.pwp.blueyonder.co ... hering.htm
Now, where's my tamborine?
Come and join us, come and join us ...

I have promised to take the caravan down south, for my daughter and her family to have a weeks holiday, the weekend before.
Site is all booked and I've got to collect it back on the Saturday, which is the first day of the show.
So, I'm booked in to take my 'old girl' on the Sunday. Looks like I'll miss you Brian.

Anyway, come on you guys. As Brian said, it's well worth the trip. Lots to see. Military kit, a lot of 'steamers', loads of tractors, cars, bikes, the biggest collection of crawlers in the UK.
(I doubt many will have seen a 'dozer' as big as the one we have there).
Loads of stalls - YES! a beer tent (compulsory). AND More!
All proceeds to County Air Ambulance.
http://www.whereitsat.pwp.blueyonder.co ... hering.htm
Now, where's my tamborine?
Come and join us, come and join us ...

Any one going to Aston Bank on Sunday? Mike will be there and s will I. I'm bringing along a couple of old friends from my Ford service days, now is your chance to find out if all the tales I have told about J J Wright and Sons are true.
One of them, Terry, was in the 15cwt Ford truck loaded with Claas parts that I towed home behind my Escort van, 


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Well,
The show is over. Great weather and a good week end had by all.
Personally, I was dissapointed because, compared to previous years, there was only one stand selling tractor spares (last year there were four) all of the others were 'car boot' junk
Really great to meet with Brian again, also nice to meet Colin and James.
For the crawler fans amongst you, here's a picture of Brian, in front of one of the many crawlers around.

The show is over. Great weather and a good week end had by all.
Personally, I was dissapointed because, compared to previous years, there was only one stand selling tractor spares (last year there were four) all of the others were 'car boot' junk

Really great to meet with Brian again, also nice to meet Colin and James.
For the crawler fans amongst you, here's a picture of Brian, in front of one of the many crawlers around.

It was a great weekend, it was great to meet Brian and Mike.
it was nice to see tractors in there working clothes as well as restored.
Brian,
Thank you again for the plough body and the pens, the plough has been in action today. it has brightend up really well and doing some nice work
(i think its the plough and not me
).
I hope we could all meet again in the future.
Regards
James
it was nice to see tractors in there working clothes as well as restored.
Brian,
Thank you again for the plough body and the pens, the plough has been in action today. it has brightend up really well and doing some nice work


I hope we could all meet again in the future.
Regards
James
As Mike said, the parts stands were a little disappointing especially as I had saved all my money to buy a new exhaust for Nuffy after rotovating the old one in after it fell off the other day.
However there were a great assortment of tractors, cars, trucks and motorbikes on show as well as steam engines and tractor pullers. It was interesting to see the big beasts roaring down the track and when they put slightly modified Power Major on the sled it outpulled them all
(alright I will tell the truth, it was a petrol Dexta
)(Ok so it did not move the sled at all but I gave it 110% for effort)
It was also great to meet Mike again face to face and James with his father (even though he has a Ferguson plough behind his Dexta).
We spent a long while looking around the plant machinary this year.
This is what was behind that dozer blade in Mike's picture!


Its a Euclid! Two engines each driving a track and you steer by slowing one down and speeding the other up. Straight ahead is both running at the same speed with any luck and they are about 400hp each if my memory serves me well.
Put to GM V8 diesels at each end and mount it on these and you have a very serious piece of kit indeed
And if that is still not enough HP for you, you shove it from the back with one of these


And if you want to do a bit of sub soiling .......
Or you could just go for a trip in this beuatiful Morgan.

Oh, and Henk, I made an offer of €50 in Dies's name for this.

But they would not include the Opico Motor Cart in the background
However there were a great assortment of tractors, cars, trucks and motorbikes on show as well as steam engines and tractor pullers. It was interesting to see the big beasts roaring down the track and when they put slightly modified Power Major on the sled it outpulled them all



It was also great to meet Mike again face to face and James with his father (even though he has a Ferguson plough behind his Dexta).
We spent a long while looking around the plant machinary this year.
This is what was behind that dozer blade in Mike's picture!


Its a Euclid! Two engines each driving a track and you steer by slowing one down and speeding the other up. Straight ahead is both running at the same speed with any luck and they are about 400hp each if my memory serves me well.
Put to GM V8 diesels at each end and mount it on these and you have a very serious piece of kit indeed

And if that is still not enough HP for you, you shove it from the back with one of these


And if you want to do a bit of sub soiling .......
Or you could just go for a trip in this beuatiful Morgan.
Oh, and Henk, I made an offer of €50 in Dies's name for this.

But they would not include the Opico Motor Cart in the background

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Brian,
You noticed the large quantity of new Komatsu's then
YES! They're his. They have a main depot about 8 miles from there, 1.5 miles from my home.
As I said yesterday, 'he's not short of a bob or two', thankfully, he's very good to our club
Did you also notice our chairman ? Pete Waghorne. YES! the guy who is now national chairman of the NVTEC. Clout we got
You will be pleased to know ALL the pens were put to good use by 'close of play' to encourage 'new young blood' to join our 'on-line family'
Regards,
Mike
You noticed the large quantity of new Komatsu's then

YES! They're his. They have a main depot about 8 miles from there, 1.5 miles from my home.
As I said yesterday, 'he's not short of a bob or two', thankfully, he's very good to our club

Did you also notice our chairman ? Pete Waghorne. YES! the guy who is now national chairman of the NVTEC. Clout we got

You will be pleased to know ALL the pens were put to good use by 'close of play' to encourage 'new young blood' to join our 'on-line family'

Regards,
Mike