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Any pics from Mudgee
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11 years 5 months ago #114333
by chambomick
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Has anyone got any pics from the national at Mudgee on the weekend?
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11 years 5 months ago #114334
by hayseed
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"Be who you are and say what you feel...
Because those that matter...
don't mind...
And those that mind....
don't matter." -
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11 years 5 months ago #114335
by Tacho
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11 years 5 months ago #114336
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This aero engine has 18 cylinders and when ol bloke cranked it up the people came from everywhere to watch.
A different way to get about.
The Moline and grain drill unit won an award, which the fellow on the drill rear is holding. Very neat piece of gear.
Emerson-Brantingham 'Big 4' towed by a Ford 6000. The owner has most bits to get this monster going one day.
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This aero engine has 18 cylinders and when ol bloke cranked it up the people came from everywhere to watch.
A different way to get about.
The Moline and grain drill unit won an award, which the fellow on the drill rear is holding. Very neat piece of gear.
Emerson-Brantingham 'Big 4' towed by a Ford 6000. The owner has most bits to get this monster going one day.
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11 years 5 months ago #114338
by Tacho
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11 years 5 months ago #114339
by Tacho
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A few from the Gulgong Museum.
A Ford T converted to stationary belt pulley use.
Nice old Garford fire appliance.
Massey Harris grain harvester from the 1920's in really good nick.
A couple from the interesting collection at the Parkes Museum.
Thornycroft.
Another really rare one. It is similar in operation to the Moline with the grain drill, as the rear cart with seat is dis-connected and an implement or machine close coupled to the traction unit.
A Ford T converted to stationary belt pulley use.
Nice old Garford fire appliance.
Massey Harris grain harvester from the 1920's in really good nick.
A couple from the interesting collection at the Parkes Museum.
Thornycroft.
Another really rare one. It is similar in operation to the Moline with the grain drill, as the rear cart with seat is dis-connected and an implement or machine close coupled to the traction unit.
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