2" belt driven implements
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2" belt driven implements
Hi all
I have been to Camborne trethivick day today and seen a 2" modelworks Burrell running a threshing machine and I was wondering if anyone if selling/manufacturing these or preferably a 2" stone crusher! If anyone has any ideas or suggestions they are upmost welcome regards tom
I have been to Camborne trethivick day today and seen a 2" modelworks Burrell running a threshing machine and I was wondering if anyone if selling/manufacturing these or preferably a 2" stone crusher! If anyone has any ideas or suggestions they are upmost welcome regards tom
Tom2015- Number of posts : 35
Age : 30
Location : Cornwall
Registration date : 2015-01-11
Re: 2" belt driven implements
I second this. I'd really like my agricultural engine to do some work albeit in 2" scale. Any pointers would be appreciated.
Crazy_jim- Number of posts : 150
Age : 42
Location : Harrogate
Registration date : 2012-10-25
Re: 2" belt driven implements
I believe that somewhere on this forum i read that someone has a 2"threshing machine withthe 2" Burrell.
Mike
Mike
Re: 2" belt driven implements
I do believe that's the one I seen yesterdayCrazy_jim wrote:I second this. I'd really like my agricultural engine to do some work albeit in 2" scale. Any pointers would be appreciated.
Tom2015- Number of posts : 35
Age : 30
Location : Cornwall
Registration date : 2015-01-11
Re: 2" belt driven implements
Think your both talking about TonyT met him at GDSF last year and he was going to see the Threasing machine on his way home from Dorset
Steve H- Number of posts : 189
Location : Wellingborough,Northants
Registration date : 2014-03-07
Re: 2" belt driven implements
Think your both talking about TonyT met him at GDSF last year and he was going to see the Threshing machine on his way home from Dorset
Steve H- Number of posts : 189
Location : Wellingborough,Northants
Registration date : 2014-03-07
Re: 2" belt driven implements
They definately existi it's just a case of who makes them etc?
Crazy_jim- Number of posts : 150
Age : 42
Location : Harrogate
Registration date : 2012-10-25
Re: 2" belt driven implements
Surely soneone knows where to buy or find one! C'mon people
Tom2015- Number of posts : 35
Age : 30
Location : Cornwall
Registration date : 2015-01-11
Re: 2" belt driven implements
I spent hours last night searching the net. NOTHING, the only thing maybe worth checking is the auction houses.
Mike
Mike
Re: 2" belt driven implements
It depends on your search. "Threshing, thrashing" etc
Crazy_jim- Number of posts : 150
Age : 42
Location : Harrogate
Registration date : 2012-10-25
Re: 2" belt driven implements
Hi all, yes that was my engine and threshing machine down at Trevithick Day in Camborne last Saturday. Unfortunately I had to work, so it was my wife and youngest son running things. The threshing machine is a working machine built by a chap called Ken Alford following the John Haining machine built in the early 80's in Model Engineer. As you can see the engine has no problems running the machine. Next outing for this little lot will be the Chacewater Vintage rally on the 9/10 May. Maybe see some of you there. Tony
TonyT- Number of posts : 134
Age : 56
Location : Truro,Cornwall. (2" Burrell)
Registration date : 2008-06-17
Re: 2" belt driven implements
hi tonyTonyT wrote:Hi all, yes that was my engine and threshing machine down at Trevithick Day in Camborne last Saturday. Unfortunately I had to work, so it was my wife and youngest son running things. The threshing machine is a working machine built by a chap called Ken Alford following the John Haining machine built in the early 80's in Model Engineer. As you can see the engine has no problems running the machine. Next outing for this little lot will be the Chacewater Vintage rally on the 9/10 May. Maybe see some of you there. Tony
I seen your engine down at trethivick day and took some pictures for reference for my build can you disclose where you got your threshing machine from? Feel free to pm if it's easier many thanks tom
Tom2015- Number of posts : 35
Age : 30
Location : Cornwall
Registration date : 2015-01-11
Re: 2" belt driven implements
Hi Tom
We bought the threshing machine back in December from a chap called Bob who approached us at the Boconnoc Steam Fair last year. The machine was built back in the 80's following a build in Model Engineer, so how many were built,I have no idea. I guess it was a case of being in the right place at the right time.
Tony
We bought the threshing machine back in December from a chap called Bob who approached us at the Boconnoc Steam Fair last year. The machine was built back in the 80's following a build in Model Engineer, so how many were built,I have no idea. I guess it was a case of being in the right place at the right time.
Tony
TonyT- Number of posts : 134
Age : 56
Location : Truro,Cornwall. (2" Burrell)
Registration date : 2008-06-17
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