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By Gwilly
#29008
Hell Fire.. Health and safety what//?? I can see the odd hazard... Is that hinged chimney extender really worth the bother, or is it a cap to keep the rain out..

And i thought the enfield rear wheel was a pain to get out...
By Alan R
#29011
--------------Thanks to the British Consulate I am now safely on a train out of the country but not before I managed to get this unique front profile showing just what a beast this will be on our motorways etc----------------------- Image
By Martin
#29028
Hey,Alan. Priceless pixs of that
mini high roller. Check the reverse
seating, the tappet rod ready to
decimate your hand whilst steering.
Nevermind, there is a ample lunch/
tool box to hide a jug. Actually
locale is interesting, possibly
East Coast USA around 1026 with
the left hand drive Model 'T' Ford
sedan directly behind. In fact,
had the latter one ton truck in
the OZ bush when about 15 so long
ago, picked up outside a junk yard
for 5 AUSP, and driven home, radiator
a'steaming! No worries them days.
By p
#29037
Gordon, your uncanny deduction of identification of location is pretty spot on - confirmed by the address shown on board on first pic! I agree it looks a "health and safety" nightmare.... wonder how many fingers it claimed in it's life?
By hubb
#29043
P, you could be right about the power steering. There are a couple of bevel gears on the crankshaft and engagement with one or the other would give anti/clockwise rotations of a sprocket turning the steering wheel via that chain. Well, that's my theory anyway.......
By Alan R
#29542
Hi guys-------------- MIDGE, that's an ENFIELD Ho2 diesel.....I operated and worked on those during my time in the RN..Have a look at this}----- http://www.oldmarineengine.com/discus/m ... /1897.html ------- .Originally fitted in a ships pinnace ( long boat) attached to a KITCHENER RUDDER ----- have a look at this}----- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitchen_rudder ---------- The craft, (full of hairy stokers going "ashore" for some Horizotal refreshment) can be bought to a stop from full-ahead just by closing the scoops at the right moment, then shutting the engine down to idle...(Been there--done that !!)..It would need a GRUNDA-esque style of SUPER FRAME to house it and I suspect a fluid flywheel plus direct shaft drive to make it work......But just think of the TORQUE that's available ??????

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