Fordson "N" and Fisher Humphries trailer plough available. both in very good unrestored condition.
Also Leyland 285, very good mechanics, but tin neads attention.
Both nr Bath.
may have found the right place to post this.
Is there anyone out there who could find space for us to park a boat and trailer for a few evenings a month? Nearer to Hayling Island the bettter.
to clarify the situation, parking for boat and trailer is likely to be needed for a couple of week ends a month, and perhaps for a week or so holiday. It normaly lives nr Bath, so wont be around all that often.
some years ago, I visited a woollen mill in Wales. There was a working turbine in situ which couldnt be used as the two charges for the water were too high. They would have been charged for extraction, and again for discharging "dirty" water into the stream!
Look again. he furrow slice is being pushed far enough away to leave a grass strip between it and the open furrow. This is then turned into the centre of the opening with the rear body as the front completes the opening. It is far from an arable opening.
Which, by the time it is built they wont do! By then all shopping will done on line. Still wont cost too much to convert the rolling stock to freight cars.
battery life= car life,old car wont be worth a new battery, and nothing without one. i wont have a modern car either as I could no repair that, reliabilty is a problem too. Ford wet belt engines are a prime example. My Peugeot 406 HDI keeps going with next to nothing spent on it.
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