Old Glory

K7 BACK WHERE IT BELONGS

ven if the land was mighty hard it was good out and in an area it worked in the 1950s, before being parked up in Holman’s yard, Dover Road, Canterbury for some years after they finished using it. Now with R & V Andrews & Daughters the engine worked well over the weekend under the ever watchful eye of Bob Watts, whose Wade/Watts 1914 Fowler No.14213 two-speed ploughing engine (named after a former owner’s father) was at the other end of the cultivator.

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