Newsletter No9
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Newsletter No9
The Old Machinery Club of Western Australia Inc. Newsletter October 2014 Editors John Cannam and Elwyn Harries President’s Report Dates for your Diary Nov. 1st Busselton Agric. Show Contact: Phil Scott 9752 2853 Nov. 7th & 8th Albany Agric. Show Contact: Peter Ogborne 9844 4078 Nov. 15th Mandurah Vintage Fair Contact : Neil Twaddle 9733 1445 Nov. 15th Collie Agric. Show Contact: Ken McIllree 9734 3762 Nov.16th Club meeting: Burekup Hall Nov. 30th Busselton Car Show Contact : John Cannam 9752 2542 ———————————————— To those members planning on taking an exhibit to the Albany Show please contact Peter Ogborne if you haven’t already done so. This is so that Peter can arrange your gate passes. Please make an effort to display your treasures at one or more of these shows. The monetary rewards that the club receives are what keeps our membership fees so low. Get behind your committee and let’s have some of our best displays ever. Well club members what a fantasc day we had at the 84th Annual Waroona Show. We had a great roll up of members with more engines than I have seen here before. Those enjoying the day were as follows > Wayne, Noel and Pat Edmunds, Neil and Sandra Twadddle, Elwyn Harries and Bu(ercup, Bob and Shirley Dawson, Roland & Margaret Ulrich,Les Iseppi, Lil Coombs, Margaret Eardley Wilmot, Norm Middleton, Karen, Keith, Rosemary & Eric Shulstad, Fred Plane,and Jim Gault. It was good to see Don Rush and his wife Shirley there, with Don adversing the club shirt in the public area. Hope the weather is as good for the next lot of shows, and everybody enjoys themselves. Till next me. Regards Neil. Bereavement. The Club would like to pass on their sincere condolences to Joy and Don Bonny on their recent sad loss of their daughter Debbie. President's Quote By the me a man is wise enough to watch his step he is too old to go anywhere. For Sale A collection of engines from John Harbeck will be offered by public auction on Sat.15th November by Rumens & Co Auctioneers. For details go to www.rumensandcoauctioneers.com.au For a detailed list email— [email protected] Wanted Carby for Moffat Virtue - contact Allan Staines [email protected] / 9795 3084 1 John’s Jottings Dardanup BULL AND BARREL SAT 11TH Oct. A nice dry cloudy day with some sunshine later. Don Brett had got things sorted, we even had a sign to say we were sponsored by Bunbury Machinery but in the programme other sponsors appeared. The site was good we had no problems putting the fence posts in. Most exhibitors were able to park close by but we were not allowed to close down till 5pm. It was good to see several engines in working condition and running well along side well painted exhibits also running well. John Ayers had a sweet running Petter twin driving a Billabong pump next to John Plummer's Ronaldson and Tippett out for a first time in new ownership. John also had a Villiers seven and a Magic ignition engine which had a few scratching their heads. Great to see the worlds best tank driver Norm Green along after his recent operation, with a Villiers/ Finbury pump and a little Cooper. John Houston had a OHV Moffat Virtue and a smooth running side valve model. Alan Staines complete with a 6hp Lister diesel which ran all day. Man in charge Don Brett had a nice running Crossley driving a Billabong pump. Alan Dhu plus grandson Jacob ran a Lister J model with a very nice pump with coloured water. Not to be out done John Harbeck was equipped with a Lister junior driving another pump. Alan ‘horrible’ Horridge came along with two engines. One of the wheels fell off one on the way so he had his Moffatt Virtue running all day, after a group starting session. J. C, had a very noisy Villiers two stroke which started easily several times during the day, a mark 40 Villiers and his Sundial which still needs a bit of work but ran all day. The tent was well used and thanks for the support from Ruth, Olive, and Hazel plus her lovely sponge . cake enjoyed by everyone. Brian Maynard in his usual happy style was a great help to J.C. A very happy group of folk who enjoyed the day out with a deal of help, advice, and friendship. John Ayers has found out a good coil makes his Allis tractor start easily. The spare mag was a good buy at the Bird Park sale. Alan Horrible has found some more chewing gum to put the wheel back onto his trolley so it may go to maggot river show. Busselton Car and engine show is on again on Sunday 30th November the usual site all welcome, proceeds to charity. John Ayers is a generous chap he was conned into buying Alan Horrible an ice cream, Alan also got two pieces of Hazel’s sponge cake. I hear that Roland had a few problems with his water container at Waroona. Lift your game lad. Alan Staines is in need of a carby for a Moffat Virtue. He has a complete engine minus carburettor. 2 MARGARET RIVER SHOW 18TH OCT. They all declined to do the report so here goes. Captain Elwyn put the frighteners on us with his noise metre, most engines were under 86 but the Villiers two stroke went 105 db. We all had a good day especially John Ayres. It was worth going to see his smile as he drove the Allis in the Grand Parade. A very small crowd but we put on a good display with Elwyn and his cow Buttercup. John Houston was a quiet player with his Moffat Virtues running well. John Plummer had an easy day with his mk 40 Villiers and his Sundial. John Ayres had the Allis and a Petter av1. John Harbeck came with a R&T N type and a very nice Cooper which ran well after a little fiddle. Alan Horidge got the Moffat running with a bit of help but even with a belt start from the tractor no go from the Rosebery. Brian Maynard was a great help to JC and a source of knowledge on the weather and tent erection. Several exhibitors were disappointed when Hazel Plummer came with no sponge cake. John was the most numbers in names and with three Sundials the most popular engines. We had no rain but a bit cool, kept the jackets on. We missed Roland and George Reynolds on a good day out. John Cannam A very happy John Ayers on his Allis When the crank handle doesn’t work try the tractor pulley. 3 The quiet Villiers and the noisy Villiers John Plummer’s Red Sundial Committee 2014-15 President: Neil Twaddle 9733 1445 [email protected] Vice– Pres: Wayne Edmunds 9537 6784 [email protected] Secretary: Phil Scott 9752 2853 [email protected] Treasurer: Elwyn Harries 9721 1317 [email protected] 31 King Rd. Bunbury 6230 John Cannam 9752 2542 Fred Plane talks about his 1920 11hp Ruston Hornsby to a couple of interested onlookers at Waroona. Jeff Morton 9725 0278 Lil Combes 9721 1128 Fred Plane 0428912670 [email protected] Pat Edmunds 9729 1460 [email protected] Keith Schulstad’s Lawn Mowers Norm Middleton’s 1912 Hornsby Time Limits To Avoid Hearing Damage Volume (in decibels) Maximum time spend before damage occurs 91 2 hours 94 1 hour 97 30 minutes 100 15 minutes 103 7.5 minutes 106 3.25 minutes 4 Newsletter printed courtesy of Nola Marino MP