View Article  Daisy May, Bob and Laddie

Wednesday morning I was in total despair. Not only was Ivan still away with his injured hip and Steve

still recovering from a really bad bout of 'flu but Graham's wife had rung to say that he had

injured his back so badly he could not move. Two tractors nearly finished, an engine to rebuild and

I could not leave the office because of getting figures ready for the tax return.

Jeff, bless him, drove 300 miles to come and help. On the first day he sorted out Daisy May's starting

problems, diagnosed Bob's dynamo problem as a fauly connection to the control box and dealt with that

by soldering short lengths of wire to each of the connectors, attaching spade connectors to the ends

of the wires and to the associated wiring and with fail-safe connections all was well.

Between then and Thursday evening when he left he had also rebuilt Laddies engine, timed it and set

the tappets and did half a dozen other jobs as well. Thank you, Jeff!

View Article  New Year Update

Apologies for the silence since 10th December. I never get flu but have to admit to being so ill for three weeks that some days I couln't even get out of bed and, having started to recover from whatever I had, promptly went down with an infection in my left lung. That took us up to Christmas Day. Slept most of the week until New Year then have been surviving through the snow as have we all.

Ivan is not with us at present due to having fallen heavily on his hip in the snow and is waiting to see a specialist being unable to stand. We really miss him; he's a cheery sort of chap to have around.

On the tractor front Graham, assisted by me and a new recruit, has sorted Daisy May's clunking problem. Two broken shims on the diff. spider eliminated, ineffective brake adjusting parts replaced with new and not a clunk to be heard!  About time too. Dismantling the entire diff. was interesting but this tractor should have been out of the workshop a long time ago. We believe that there is nothing else on the tractor to go wrong but it has fooled us like this so many times that perhaps we should be careful what we say!

This afternoon the last of the new small ends on Laddie's pistons have been reamed and the pistons are in!

Last but not least- we were expecting to have to shut the workshop down for up to six months while we found new premises but this afternoon we have found a highly suitable, much smaller workshop and will be taking bookings for work to be carried out from the start of April. We'll be keeping the spares dept. open through the move, however.

Because we are downsizing we'll need to get rid of loads of tractor parts- for a start a single furrow plough complete with disc at £185 o.v.n.o and a mid-mounted mower for around £250...