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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Any progress with your your little Dragon's cocking arm, Mick?
    Well Tone, I went over to my workshop on Monday to start on the Dragon, but I decided to build a crane instead --- as you do. :-

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    But I have made a start on the Dragon cocking arm :-

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    I'll start a thread when I get a bit further.

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    Now, that little "Fergie Crane" has to be the cutest little crane. Ever.
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    Up-ski from the foot of the page.
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    Cheers Gav.
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    Much tinkering / plinkies being partaken in at the moment, peeps?

    We all keeping safe and well?
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    I'm going to wind this thread up beginning of next week, we will not be holding another bash at ours, so the title Norfolk Bash no longer applies.

    Please feel free to start another Bash thread to keep the ball rolling.

    Cheers Guys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    Well Tone, I went over to my workshop on Monday to start on the Dragon, but I decided to build a crane instead --- as you do. :-

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    But I have made a start on the Dragon cocking arm :-

    image.jpg



    I'll start a thread when I get a bit further.
    Very useful tool fitted to the rear of the little grey Fergie.

    Seen several 20's and a couple of 35's on 'Bangers 'n Cash' over the past couple of series, but never seen one actually sold in the auctions.
    There was a very clean 20 with underslung exhaust in someone's yard in the last series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troubledshooter View Post
    Very useful tool fitted to the rear of the little grey Fergie.

    Seen several 20's and a couple of 35's on 'Bangers 'n Cash' over the past couple of series, but never seen one actually sold in the auctions.
    There was a very clean 20 with underslung exhaust in someone's yard in the last series.
    It is a bit useful, TS.

    I bought 80 dumpy bags full of firewood during the summer for myself and three of my neighbours to burn over winter, I've already managed to put my back out pulling the bags into a transport box on the back of the Fergy --- hence the need for the crane.

    The original exhausts were underslung on the Fergy, the upright exhaust was an optional extra which later became a standard fitting.



    All the best Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    It is a bit useful, TS.

    I bought 80 dumpy bags full of firewood during the summer for myself and three of my neighbours to burn over winter, I've already managed to put my back out pulling the bags into a transport box on the back of the Fergy --- hence the need for the crane.

    The original exhausts were underslung on the Fergy, the upright exhaust was an optional extra which later became a standard fitting.



    All the best Mick
    I would have thought you would have a front mounted hydraulic fork/tine lift amongst your collection of Fergie accessories.

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