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Case Model Traction Engine Peter A Forbes 09-15-2008
Posted by Peter A Forbes on September 15, 2008, 3:57 pm
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There was a nice 6" or 4" scale Case model traction engine at the Essex County
Show this weekend, owned by a Mr P. Neilsen. It was road-registered in Kent in
1991, does anyone know of this Mr Neilsen at all? Guys in the USA are asking.

Pictures at:

http://www.stationary-engine.co.uk/Barleylands08/Barleylands08Menu1.htm
or at:
http://www.oldengine.org/members/diesel/Barleylands08/Barleylands08Menu1.htm

Peter
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Peter & Rita Forbes
Email: diesel@easynet.co.uk
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http://www.stationary-engine.co.uk
http://www.oldengine.co.uk

Posted by Richard Edwards on September 15, 2008, 11:40 pm
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 20:57:48 +0100, Peter A Forbes

>There was a nice 6" or 4" scale Case model traction engine at the Essex County
>Show this weekend, owned by a Mr P. Neilsen. It was road-registered in Kent in
>1991, does anyone know of this Mr Neilsen at all? Guys in the USA are asking.
>
>Pictures at:
>
>http://www.stationary-engine.co.uk/Barleylands08/Barleylands08Menu1.htm
>or at:
>http://www.oldengine.org/members/diesel/Barleylands08/Barleylands08Menu1.htm
>
>Peter
I am not knowledgable on Model Traction Engines but that really does
look nice. I assume he would have covers of some sort for the wheel
rims on the road. As they stand they would do some damage to the road
surface but do not look marked.
I would suggest that the US guys contact the Essex show organisers and
request that entrant No 47 contact them. I can well understand their
interest in this excellent replica of a US machine.
I am unlikely to ever start a project like this as I do not have
enough years left <G>



Richard

Posted by Peter A Forbes on September 16, 2008, 3:36 am
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On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 04:40:18 +0100, Richard Edwards

>I am not knowledgable on Model Traction Engines but that really does
>look nice. I assume he would have covers of some sort for the wheel
>rims on the road. As they stand they would do some damage to the road
>surface but do not look marked.
>I would suggest that the US guys contact the Essex show organisers and
>request that entrant No 47 contact them. I can well understand their
>interest in this excellent replica of a US machine.
>I am unlikely to ever start a project like this as I do not have
>enough years left <G>
>
>Richard

Thanks, Richard, we have found the owner, Patrick Neilsen, from a Dorset Steam
Fair catalogue.

Peter
--
Peter & Rita Forbes
Email: diesel@easynet.co.uk
http://www.oldengine.org/members/diesel
http://www.stationary-engine.co.uk
http://www.oldengine.co.uk

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