Fabulous gathering of old machinery and the boys that keep them running. It's heartening to see that the "boys" are not just old codgers, but there are some younger fellows in there, too. Thanks much for taking us along, John. Looking forward to Part Two.
Nice video, John. I'm amazed at how much horsepower those little steam "tractors" have. And they are all made by the owner! That would be a good project for you. Build a small engine, put a mower deck under it and you got a steam power lawn mower! As I mentioned before, I really enjoy the band organs. I am a pipe and electronic organ nut besides a machining nut. I also enjoy anything old like stationary engines both steam and "hit and miss" gasoline types. Thanks for the video! Regards, Dave
Have you seen the video of the guy playing the silent movie organ? I think it went viral at some point, has an organ, bell, horns, drums, etc. Forget the name of it though...
Fabulous gathering of old machinery and the boys that keep them running. It's heartening to see that the "boys" are not just old codgers, but there are some younger fellows in there, too. Thanks much for taking us along, John. Looking forward to Part Two.
Wonderful to see all of those steam engines. I am awaiting part two. Thanks for sharing John.
Some magnificent engines there John, and great to see a couple of younger lads taking an interest.
It is good to see younger people taking a active part
Nice video, John. I'm amazed at how much horsepower those little steam "tractors" have. And they are all made by the owner! That would be a good project for you. Build a small engine, put a mower deck under it and you got a steam power lawn mower! As I mentioned before, I really enjoy the band organs. I am a pipe and electronic organ nut besides a machining nut. I also enjoy anything old like stationary engines both steam and "hit and miss" gasoline types. Thanks for the video!
Regards,
Dave
Have you seen the video of the guy playing the silent movie organ? I think it went viral at some point, has an organ, bell, horns, drums, etc. Forget the name of it though...
This is great. Philip from Sydney.
I enjoyed very much!
Thanks more to come
John
Thanks for showing, interesting and fun!! Harvey
Thank you for this,, simply nothing like that around here.
Hello thankyou for your kind words about our sentinel a great video
My
Pleasure
Will you be at Pickering
(I would love some on board footage)
John
Hi John not at pickering will be at Flookbourgh Astle Park Lincoln Onslow Park and Beamish oh and maybe Malpas if i can get in
excellent video john can wait for part two i love old steam engines
Very nice show. Thank you for the video.
Hi,
Some of the miniatures are sometimes too small for the "bigger" kids to fit on them.
Would be so exiting to own one of those.
hi john great vid of the show that sentinel is a beast , dave
Love seeing all the trucks and old campers. Are you keeping "Pretty Woman" as your theme song?
So when are you going to build one?
Room is my big problem
Money as well
John
John what make/model of quick change tool post do you use or is it a self made one ?
Hi
Mark
It is of Oriental manufacture
I bought it from Chronos
Very happy with it
John
Smell-a-vision would indeed be a wonderful thing! Thank you John! :o]
O,
Outstanding!!!!!
Awesome! :)
I want that Tarmac truck! I bet people would think twice about pulling out in front of me then!! lol
Yes that was my favourite as well
John
I'm in this walking with navy blue top and blue bag 34 seconds in this film thanks😊😊😊😊
+William Birdsall If you are there next year say hello John
I don't know but I enjoy it as its got a lot of David Brown's Ford escort and steam engines
Beauty!
Dat accent
Geordie, nothing beats it! :D