Me new toy......

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finally got round to movin me roller from last sept.......

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slowly on its way to my workshop for full restoration later in the year
 
They should keep you keep you busy. We call them Fergie bach (littles fergy) up here. Where did the roller used to be used?
 
the roller , built by thomas green and sons , of the smithfield iron works, the greens griffin roller was originnaly used by trevor willis ltd, deacon rd, lincolon.. for road rolling , but thats as much as i kno at the mo, any one have any ideas let me kno

as fer the fergy...... s' just nice int it :)
 
now youve got the roller and a tratter all you need now is an asphalt waggon and yer can start your own tarmacking bizniss

wiff a dodgy irish accent

termekk yer dreyve miste
 
how come is it a home made silencer on that or a straight pipe and what engine is it running im intrigued as im thinking of truck cabbing and stacking my series 3 running the original 10j derv n/a injun :cool::cool:

its an ldv 2.5 n/a :rolleyes: the exhaust has a bend just after the manifold then the pipe off a tractor , simples

What engine is in the roller and is it running?

not runnig yet, it has a 2 pot petter ava2 diesel, the type they have in canal boats, im just lookin for a starter motor at the mo then its ready to run,
 
not runnig yet, it has a 2 pot petter ava2 diesel, the type they have in canal boats, im just lookin for a starter motor at the mo then its ready to run,[/quote]


You sir! have too many toys lol. keep us informed of progress and links for the rebuilds i for one would like to see them.
 
not runnig yet, it has a 2 pot petter ava2 diesel, the type they have in canal boats, im just lookin for a starter motor at the mo then its ready to run,


You sir! have too many toys lol. keep us informed of progress and links for the rebuilds i for one would like to see them.[/QUOTE]

:agree: :agree: id love to see these resto projects aswell i just love to see anything old and interesting get a splash from the fountain of youth :D:D:D

any old iron
any old iron
any any any old iron !!!!!
 
I know when you said the T20 was a bit tatty, I didn't expect a 2gal make over, from the pics it doesn't look like its seen much work since the paint was thrown at it!!
 
I know when you said the T20 was a bit tatty, I didn't expect a 2gal make over,
from the pics it doesn't look like its seen much work since the paint was thrown at it!!

Evenin stu,

Was like that when I picked it up, I think it was recently tarted up in an attemt to sell it, I had other ideas,
it cost me a days work in the end, and I shifted a load of **** for them too,

Enyways , no time to play with old tratters at the mo, its all go on the series again this week, all the old bodys stripped
And ready for the shot blasters on thursday morning , then its all a matter of a few good coats of paint and a bit of wiring,
 
well, after a dusty weekend, all the body is now sand blasted and layed out in the workshop ready to be sanded and sprayed , forgot to take the camera so will load some pics tomorrow,
 
well , at least i can see whats left now, tubs a bit rough but can be saved

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some new arches to replace next week,

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tub

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wings

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truck cab

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roof

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flier pipe and light box

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cappings ready to be sent off to galvanisers

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picked up a nice old lathe too

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mmmmmmm now thats a nice old bit of iron a 5"atlas longbed screwcutting lathe just a little older than my raglan little john mk1

if you ever need parts or tooling steel for that bugger the best place i know of is to ring this fella coz his dad has had nearley evry lathe made since 1925 if he doesnt know about it it never existed

Model Engineering and engineering tools online from RDG Tools Ltd Home Page (Engineering Tools) Tel 01422 885069 /884605

one thing i do know is youve got a late 1940s bernard 5" chuck on there and parts for that particular chuck are like hens teeth to get hold of
 
mmmmmmm now thats a nice old bit of iron a 5"atlas longbed screwcutting lathe just a little older than my raglan little john mk1

if you ever need parts or tooling steel for that bugger the best place i know of is to ring this fella coz his dad has had nearley evry lathe made since 1925 if he doesnt know about it it never existed

Model Engineering and engineering tools online from RDG Tools Ltd Home Page (Engineering Tools) Tel 01422 885069 /884605

one thing i do know is youve got a late 1940s bernard 5" chuck on there and parts for that particular chuck are like hens teeth to get hold of


cheers mate, will keep details as have plans to get it earnig a few quid, my machine mart lathes with over head millers have done me well but just not big enough fer the odd ball jobs i come across with old machinary and rusty farm scrap !

tis a nice old machine really, lovely and smooth travel, gap has never been removed as previous owner didnt think they went back in properly after they come out so has never touched it ,
 
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wow! would love to do a rebuild like that!
Meanwhile I will just finish my rolling resto.

from looking at your top pic, here is a q for you....
Why would my seat box not line up with the tub?
Talking about the top right angle strip on the box, the holes dont line up with the holes on the tub!
Any ideas?

James
 

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