One for Nelson
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mel hubbard
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One for Nelson
Nelson, I remember you saying in a past post about guys in England with steam engines taking a pub break,,,,, well I just come accross this pic and thought it would bring back some fond memories of your Mildenhall years
> http://www.milweb.net/classifieds/large ... 4576&cat=2
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mel hubbard
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And look whats just come on the market > http://www.milweb.co.uk/classifieds/lar ... 4903&cat=2
The guys would just leave the tractors parked along the curb with the boilers steaming while they popped into the pub. Here they are driving down the road. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tsK4UFs ... re=related The Mighty Mite in the ad is actually a 422, one of the short wheel base ones. The 422A1s are about a foot longer and more desirable. He's pretty proud of that one. That's a lot of money for a Mighty Mite.
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mel hubbard
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Nelson, if you ever get the chance to watch any TV documentarys about a guy called Fred Dibnah they are well worth watching. Fred was a steam enthusiast from Bolton Lancashire that became a well known UK TV personality through a first tv doc that was made about his steeplejack business back in the 70's. Fred passed away a few years back, but in 2004 he drove his steam engine down to London where he was awarded an MBE by the queen. Two of Freds quotes > '' Steam engines don't answer back. You can belt them with a hammer and they say nowt'' and > ''Teaching boys to bake cakes? Thats no way to maintain an industrial empire'' Great guy & VERY interesting to watch if you do get the chance.