Gentlemen, Pictures are in place with some question's.
One question in particular, did these have their own manuals and does anybody have one please.
Martin P
Gentlemen, Pictures are in place with some question's.
One question in particular, did these have their own manuals and does anybody have one please.
Martin P
Martin,
I trust you'll write to Mr. Edgington and let us know a date. I think this will be a lovely set when restored, and particularly like the kidney-hole flywheels, which I've never seen on any other Lister D, apart from the one in Engine Torque in the current SEM (June '05).
I'm not sure I like the colour. Is this the original paint or are there other colours in evidence?
As to muscles - what are they? ;-)
Regards, Arthur G
The letter to DWE will be in the post tomorrow, the blue as far as I can tell is all over, no sign of green. The flywheel is considerably larger also at 1000 rpm I assume for removal of firing pulses. I would assume you farming types would have muscles or are you classed as wiry :-))
Mart> Martin,
It is a rather pretty set and IIRC the electrical thingy on the carb is somewhat rare. Its the potatoes that are wiry :-) ttfn Roland
In my case Martin, the term wiry does not apply. Fat git is a term of affection some use about me :-)
Arthur G
is all over, no sign of green.
firing pulses.
I'm glad you qualified "fat git" :-))
Mart> In my case Martin, the term wiry does not apply. Fat git is a term
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