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7 hours ago, ditchman said:

yeah thats what i found on e-bay @ £185 squid ..thatb was after going thro the history of the Teagle company ...which is still going .......

i can go to bed now  :lol:

it was doing my head in

Nice find........... "teagle versatile broadcaster"        looks like it's early 60's

 

You can get a manual and spares list for £10...........rebuild it?

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9 hours ago, ditchman said:

Walshie,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

think i have found out what it is

 

it is a

 

Made in TRURO Cornwall

dont know the date

Certainly looks like it. Excellent detective skills.

9 hours ago, Agriv8 said:

Dichy you look like you have it !

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Better photo of steel work Ditchy 

 

 

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Yes that's it alright. 👍

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11 hours ago, Agriv8 said:

Dichy you look like you have it !

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Better photo of steel work Ditchy 

 

 

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WOW! Thank you for solving the mystery object! I guess that the hopper likely rusted that even though the frame was good the hopper was unusable? Or that modern machinery didn't have the couplings and links in the same places to fit the now redundant frame? Or such fertiliser as was used was banned?

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21 minutes ago, walshie said:

Don't forget to like and subscribe for the next exciting episode of "**** Walshie digs up."

I'll be subscribing to the companion series "Ditchie shows Walshie how to fix it" and dishes out "Ditchie Fixed It" badges.

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40 minutes ago, amateur said:

I'll be subscribing to the companion series "Ditchie shows Walshie how to fix it" and dishes out "Ditchie Fixed It" badges.

ooooohhhhh bit naughtythat...

1 hour ago, walshie said:

Don't forget to like and subscribe for the next exciting episode of "**** Walshie digs up."

walshie ....keep takin the pills and never post stuff like that again.....its a danger to health

1 hour ago, enfieldspares said:

WOW! Thank you for solving the mystery object! I guess that the hopper likely rusted that even though the frame was good the hopper was unusable? Or that modern machinery didn't have the couplings and links in the same places to fit the now redundant frame? Or such fertiliser as was used was banned?

think it was working on "Catorgary 1" linkage and not the modern "catorgary 2 " linkage

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2 hours ago, ditchman said:

please dont do that agin walshie

 

are we a bunch of sadoes ..

Almost definitely yes - but that’s what makes this forum great- 

another mystery solved - 

brail board - tick

antique Farm machinery- tick

just that brass punch that we failed on !

Agriv8

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20 hours ago, wyn said:

I reckon it's lying down and should actually be vertical.

The blue circled bits seem to be the pins for lower tractor arms.

The red circled bit looks like two flat steel strips that may have holes in to take a top link pin.

No idea what it is though. maybe a gearbox missing as the circular strip of steel has some sort of rotary shaft in the middle.

 

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This is the post that pushed me in the right direction.....

well done Wyn....it was the observation of the frome should be upright.......so that is the only way a 3 pt' linkage would work/fit....well dome Wyn:good:

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8 minutes ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

hello, so now we are sure what it is ? and looking at the photo would you believe there is a similar one on my friends farm all covered in brambles and stingers

Pictures,,,, we need pictures 😆

Very interesting thread this has been,,,, and comedic, 👍😀

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59 minutes ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

hello, so now we are sure what it is ? and looking at the photo would you believe there is a similar one on my friends farm all covered in brambles and stingers

dear god .............noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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5 minutes ago, Old farrier said:

Not now sold it to a enthusiast 

Does the enthusiast have an unhealthy interest In Norfolk ginger usage. Does he intend to plant it in the corner of a field to see if it will propagate to grow others and give amusement to some daft ole beggars on a shooting forum in years to come !

Agriv8

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