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davidlloyd1

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Hi my name is David and its time to introdue myself.
I have been retired for three years and been a model engineer for the last twenty five years.
My interest are Traction Engines and i have a 4.5" scale Simplicity steam roller. a 3" scale Allchin Traction Engine and i am building a 3" Case 65hp almost finished and runing on compressed air, I will give more updates soon cheers,
 
welcome to the forum David,

Just happen to be in NZ myself at the moment.

David
 
David

Hi

I guess you're probably not the David Lloyd I know but which part of NZ are you in?

That said; I do know a David that has a Case traction engine running on air....................

Pete
 
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Welcome to HMEM David. Love to see some photos when you got the time.
 
Some photos,
Dave,

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Dave

You got the pictures to work then. I must say that is looking really good

You know now that you've posted the pics you are going to be under pressure to get it steamed up. But we'll could make do with a video of it running on air for now....

and to paraphrase Kim Dotcom "you know I know you can"

Pete
 
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Hi Dave,

Welcome to the forum,

Very serious bit of gear you have built there, good to see you are keeping up the tradition of Kiwi's being able to fix/build anything.
would love to see a short video of the traction engine in action some time.

Looking forward to seeing more great work in the future.

Baz.
 
Love to see someone who is that keen...may i ask how long a project like that takes...nice job........Wayne QLD Australia
 
Thanks for the complement Wayne, Start to finish will be approximately four years,

DavidLloyd
New zealand
 
That sounds like a good idea but I have no video camera Pete,


Strange- there is never enought time to do the job properly but there is always enought time to do it again when it goes wrong!
 
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