It rained nearly all the time I was a Strumshaw Rally but that didn't stop me having a good look at the exhibits. Don't forget to like and subscribe Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.c...
There's just something mesmerising about watching a running steam engine to see all the parts moving and the sound of them. It's almost like they are alive. To see so many of them preserved and kept in working order is great; it must take a lot of time, money, and dedication from their proud owners. Thanks for another excellent video.
Excellent video again 👏👏 can understand the benefits of Land Rovers but im sure they were designed for smaller people because i need the window open to get the door shut which lets my shoulders out the window 🙄😬 fantastic turn out of exhibits considering the weather ☔☔☔ 👍
Another great video thanks. thanks for your dedication of filming this in the rain, I would be worried about my camera getting wet. Im looking forward to weeting. Hopefully it will be dryer then
I like restored or unrestored tractors or vehicles. In my mind, some restored pieces are not done to the quality of a professional restore, so I call them a refresh, while they are nicely done refreshes, they are not the quality of a professional restored unit. Just my opinion. One thing I don’t like, is a unrestored or unrefreshed unit that has been painted with clear coat. I don’t like that. Great video again. Thanks for your time to do these and standing out in the rain while doing the video. 👍🏻👍🏻👋👋
Very enjoyable vid as always. My thoughts on originality, I'm all for keeping a machine original even if it looks shabby as long as some original paintwork/brightwork remains.
Hello! I'm sure you'll agree that a completely restored machine always looks great. There's nothing better than seeing those lovely patinas on the machines. But, if they're a little worse for wear, it can look a bit shabby. Dents, rust, faded colours and parts missing or damaged (like a radiator grille) can really take away from the overall look.
@@Casterton-Vintage ok I’ll see you there I’m taking my Mf 135 multi power that has red back rims with a plough and the Ferguson cultivator you saw at Carrington
To paint or not to paint? do what ever you want, it your tractor. At one stage of its life it had a shiny finish, there is no reason it should not again, however if you want to wipe it with an oily rag, that's okay too. Some people get too hung up on so called originality.
Great show😊😊😊
Shame about the rain
Some great vehicles liked the land rovers and indoor displays
Thanks for your time😊😊😊😮
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Great dedication filming in the rain for our benefit. Good to see some rare equipment.
Thanks. It was a very wet day but we enjoyed it.
There's just something mesmerising about watching a running steam engine to see all the parts moving and the sound of them. It's almost like they are alive. To see so many of them preserved and kept in working order is great; it must take a lot of time, money, and dedication from their proud owners.
Thanks for another excellent video.
They are very hypnotic to watch. Glad you enjoyed it.
Wasn't old Fred dibna the steeple jack big into steam engines.
Yes, he was a great steam engine enthusiast who loved preserving the heritage of the steam-powered era.
Excellent video again 👏👏 can understand the benefits of Land Rovers but im sure they were designed for smaller people because i need the window open to get the door shut which lets my shoulders out the window 🙄😬 fantastic turn out of exhibits considering the weather ☔☔☔ 👍
I thought it was just me! 🤣
Great video despite the terrible weather 😢
Well done
Thanks
This show brought back some memories,George Dawson of Bicker traction engine,worked for that company when i first left school in the late sixties.
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Another great video thanks. thanks for your dedication of filming this in the rain, I would be worried about my camera getting wet. Im looking forward to weeting. Hopefully it will be dryer then
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I like restored or unrestored tractors or vehicles. In my mind, some restored pieces are not done to the quality of a professional restore, so I call them a refresh, while they are nicely done refreshes, they are not the quality of a professional restored unit. Just my opinion.
One thing I don’t like, is a unrestored or unrefreshed unit that has been painted with clear coat. I don’t like that.
Great video again. Thanks for your time to do these and standing out in the rain while doing the video. 👍🏻👍🏻👋👋
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Very enjoyable vid as always. My thoughts on originality, I'm all for keeping a machine original even if it looks shabby as long as some original paintwork/brightwork remains.
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Pity it rained seems like a great show ! Great video again !
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Thank you 👍🇬🇧
No problem 👍
Hello!
I'm sure you'll agree that a completely restored machine always looks great. There's nothing better than seeing those lovely patinas on the machines. But, if they're a little worse for wear, it can look a bit shabby. Dents, rust, faded colours and parts missing or damaged (like a radiator grille) can really take away from the overall look.
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Another fine video, shame the weather was not onside for your effort
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Strumpshaw is renowned for wet weather. One year a roller got struck by lightning 🌩.
You going to weeting steam rally
Yes.
@@Casterton-Vintage ok I’ll see you there I’m taking my Mf 135 multi power that has red back rims with a plough and the Ferguson cultivator you saw at Carrington
To paint or not to paint? do what ever you want, it your tractor. At one stage of its life it had a shiny finish, there is no reason it should not again, however if you want to wipe it with an oily rag, that's okay too. Some people get too hung up on so called originality.
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You missed out on Rempstone steam rally 2024
Next weeks video 😊
Such a shame about the weather and I watched a similar video by the cave man himself
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