Tractor & Farming Heritage

THE END OF THE LINE

Here we are, the last workshop article I will be writing for this magazine. I must say it has been an enjoyable journey all 18 years of it, the workshop articles for the last ten years or so. Along the way through the magazine, I have communicated all the way around the world (it just shows how far the magazine has travelled) with readers dealing with various tractor-related topics, here too in the UK. It is sad to see the best by far, tractor-related magazine, going by the wayside because of commercial reasons.

To work

Last month, I showed the setting up of the BMB engine block on the mill, ready to take a cut with the fly cutter to flatten

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