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1927 Vulcan restoration.
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12 years 1 month ago #93361
by Intermodel63
Replied by Intermodel63 on topic Re: 1927 Vulcan restoration.
Hi Swishy
Might have to get Slospeed in to cut those weeds .
Rob
Checked with a mate, he thinks the Vulcan stuff went in a clearing sale about 3-4 years ago, it was a 1924-25 with solid tyres. Apparently there was a guy running 6 or 7 Vulcans in Junee in the 20's - 30's so there could be something laying around.
Graham
Might have to get Slospeed in to cut those weeds .
Rob
Checked with a mate, he thinks the Vulcan stuff went in a clearing sale about 3-4 years ago, it was a 1924-25 with solid tyres. Apparently there was a guy running 6 or 7 Vulcans in Junee in the 20's - 30's so there could be something laying around.
Graham
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12 years 1 month ago #93362
by mammoth
Replied by mammoth on topic Re: 1927 Vulcan restoration.
that wheel looks like it has a mate next to the tank, so maybe there is an axle joining them?
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12 years 1 month ago #93363
by Swishy
Jeeze Mammmoth
Not only U got a pritty face (ina blokey sort of way)
But U B right toooo
LOL
Cya
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OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
Replied by Swishy on topic Re: 1927 Vulcan restoration.
Jeeze Mammmoth
Not only U got a pritty face (ina blokey sort of way)
But U B right toooo
LOL
Cya
[ch9787]
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
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12 years 1 month ago #93364
by Bugly
1948 Fordson E83W 10/10 pickup
Replied by Bugly on topic Re: 1927 Vulcan restoration.
Even got good tread! BONUS!!
1948 Fordson E83W 10/10 pickup
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12 years 1 month ago #93365
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Only one problem Slasher dont like steel makes lots of $$$ noises, but if Swishy wants to borrow a good brushcutter all he has to do is ask, and i will even deliver it with box browny in tow to capture all the fun.
Trevor
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Hi Swishy
Might have to get Slospeed in to cut those weeds .
Graham
Only one problem Slasher dont like steel makes lots of $$$ noises, but if Swishy wants to borrow a good brushcutter all he has to do is ask, and i will even deliver it with box browny in tow to capture all the fun.
Trevor
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12 years 1 month ago #93366
by Bugly
1948 Fordson E83W 10/10 pickup
Replied by Bugly on topic Re: 1927 Vulcan restoration.
I'm picking that Swishy's type of slasher or brushcutter runs on glyphosate rather than unleaded!
1948 Fordson E83W 10/10 pickup
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12 years 1 month ago - 12 years 1 month ago #93367
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.....i have to reveal swishy as a phony
thats the original front axle out of his ancient SAR
thats the original front axle out of his ancient SAR
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12 years 1 month ago #93368
by geoffb
Replied by geoffb on topic Re: 1927 Vulcan restoration.
Best brush cutter petrol and a match
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12 years 1 month ago #93369
by stepto and son
Instantly made me think of that scene in ""worlds fastest indian""
Replied by stepto and son on topic Re: 1927 Vulcan restoration.
Best brush cutter petrol and a match
Instantly made me think of that scene in ""worlds fastest indian""
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12 years 1 month ago #93370
by Intermodel63
Replied by Intermodel63 on topic Re: 1927 Vulcan restoration.
By the colour of the grass are you referring to the lemon tree scene?
Looks like a find there Swishy, what other treasures could lay beneath the weeds? Maybe a radiator!
Graham
Looks like a find there Swishy, what other treasures could lay beneath the weeds? Maybe a radiator!
Graham
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