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    David Costello
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      @davidcostello75947
      I wonder if anyone should know the whereabouts of John Hainings agricultural models,he made quite a number,he was of course a well known consultant for ME during the 70,80,s.His models were traction engines,cultivation equipment,some with the help & assistance of Colin Tyler,their articles had “Countryman Steam” headings
      I refer to the actual models not ME articles.
      Dave.

      Edited By David Costello on 25/01/2011 18:58:04

      Edited By David Costello on 25/01/2011 18:59:55

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      David Costello
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        #70411
        Neil Tyler
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          @neiltyler48530
          I knew John Haining and Colin Tyler is my father. I don’t know of the whereabouts of John’s models but my dad’s got sold to a guy called Jack Charlton who had them for quite a few years before ending up at Christies London, where they were sold to a private collector in the states. The models, all in 2″ scale comprised of a Fowler BB1 and balance plough, Kitson & Hewitson Slanting shaft ploughing engine (clip drum). The Darby Broadside Digging engine (on youtube, look up ‘TYLER DARBY DIGGER’.
           
          I will be offering the drawings & casting sets for these engines soon. I am just setting up a website and need to restore some of the patterns. They will be sold through Tylers Steam Models again.
           
          Let me know if there is anything else you need to know.
           
          Regards Neil Tyler.
          #70421
          David Costello
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            @davidcostello75947
            Thank you Neil.
            I knew John back in the 70,s he used to live near me.I am building the 6 furrow plough using your fathers drawings.Can i assume your website would be “Tylers Steam Models”when you set it up?.
            Regards Dave.
            #70422
            JasonB
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              @jasonb
              Good to hear you will be making these castings available again, I’ve seen several people ask if they ar eavailable particularly the BB1 and have also suggested to a coupel of others in the past to contact you about the Kitson.
               
              PM sent.
               
              Jason
              #70425
              Neil Tyler
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                @neiltyler48530
                Hi Jason & Dave
                Yes it will be Tyler’s Steam Models website, I will advertise it in one of the mags, probably Old Glory. I will hopefully get the site up quite quickly although certain parts may be ‘under construction’ for 3 or 4 weeks whilst we make a decent job of it.
                I’m very pleased to hear there is interest out there, I have a couple of people interested in the BB1 as well. I just need to find a reliable foundry now!
                Thank’s for your interest. Regards, Neil
                #70427
                David Clark 13
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                  @davidclark13
                  Hi Neil
                  Might be better to advertise it in Model Engineer.
                  I am sure readers would be pleased castings are available again.
                  regards David
                  #70429
                  Neil Tyler
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                    @neiltyler48530
                    Hmmm. I have been deliberating that one a bit today. Looking at circulation and prices etc. You are right though as they were kind of born in the ME. I shall do both mags for a while and see how it goes. Thanks and regards, Neil
                    #70432
                    JasonB
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                      @jasonb
                      Get it listed in the Suppliers section on Traction Talk which I think you are a member of and also put a post in their model section, also the suppliers section of Model Eng clearinghouse. You should also get it added to the database on Scalemodel tractionengines Yahoo group as thats the largest list I know of that has most models available.
                       
                      And they are all free
                       
                      Jason
                      #70434
                      Neil Tyler
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                        @neiltyler48530
                        I will indeed and thanks very much for your input. all good stuff.
                        Regards, Neil
                        #349826
                        Leo Westby
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                          @leowestby60607

                          I know this is a very old thread, but I now own the BB1 built by Colin Tyler. His collection came back to the UK and was sold by Station Road Steam. I am getting it recommissioned to run on steam again.

                          #349831
                          Neil Wyatt
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                            @neilwyatt
                            Posted by Leo Westby on 11/04/2018 15:21:06:

                            I know this is a very old thread, but I now own the BB1 built by Colin Tyler. His collection came back to the UK and was sold by Station Road Steam. I am getting it recommissioned to run on steam again.

                            That's good to hear.

                            Neil

                            #350303
                            Leo Westby
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                              @leowestby60607

                              Cheers Neil. Did you know this was the actual engine used in the build featured in Model Engineer between 1966 and 1967? I am in touch with Colin Tyler's son Neil now, and we will be getting together once the BB1 is back from being recommissioned. It's had quite a life, having being on Blue Peter in 1969 (and featuring on one of the Blue Peter puzzles), and in the 1976 film 'At The Earth's Core'. I have put some photos in an album on here.20180410_204117.jpg

                              Edited By Leo Westby on 15/04/2018 20:42:00

                              #441783
                              David De’ath
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                                @daviddeath74113

                                Reviving an old thread as my query is pertinent to a John Haining model.


                                Hi All,

                                I wonder if anyone could help me please. I have recently acquired a Suffolk steam tractor designed by John Haining and serialised in ME in the early eighties. The steel boiler appears to be good and has passed a corrosion and leak test but I cannot find any mention of the design working pressure on the drawings or in the articles that described the build. I have two books by John Haining about building boilers which mention the tractor and the earlier one gives the working pressure as 100psi but the boiler was redesigned for the ME articles and is larger with many changed details. The later one has the boiler drawing without the pressure notation.

                                This has become a stumbling block to getting the boiler certificated since the club tester would like to see a published design showing the design working pressure before testing.

                                I am informed that it is possible to calculate the working pressure from the drawings but that this is quite a task. To avoid this does anyone have a set of drawings for the engine, any other document or set of calculations that could validate the working pressure. I have test records going back to 2000 which show the test pressure was accepted as 100psi.

                                I will, of course, cover any costs incurred. I posted this query on Traction Talk and it was suggested that here might be better.

                                Thanks

                                David

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                                    #441793
                                    JasonB
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                                      David, it would be worth trying to get a look at ME vol 146 No 3626 which detailed the boiler and possibly 3624 which introduced the model.

                                      Or get hold of a set of drawings, Sarik do them

                                      Edited By JasonB on 15/12/2019 20:40:00

                                      #441892
                                      David De’ath
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                                        @daviddeath74113

                                        Thanks for the suggestions.

                                        Jason

                                        I have all looked at all of the articles mentioned and one in 147 but none show the designed boiler pressure. I have a set of drawings from Nexus, some sheets from the 3" and some from 2" plans but again no design pressure for the boiler. I believe that these are the same plans sold by Sarik as TE18. A 2" sheet shows a 120 psi pressure gauge, possibly indicating 80 psi design pressure for that size.

                                        #441923
                                        Neil Wyatt
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                                          @neilwyatt
                                          Posted by Leo Westby on 15/04/2018 20:40:47:

                                          Cheers Neil. Did you know this was the actual engine used in the build featured in Model Engineer between 1966 and 1967? I am in touch with Colin Tyler's son Neil now, and we will be getting together once the BB1 is back from being recommissioned. It's had quite a life, having being on Blue Peter in 1969 (and featuring on one of the Blue Peter puzzles), and in the 1976 film 'At The Earth's Core'. I have put some photos in an album on here.20180410_204117.jpg

                                          Edited By Leo Westby on 15/04/2018 20:42:00

                                          I've just noticed this.

                                          Did the Blue Peter feature show it being used to 'plough' a field with a balance plough? If so, I think I recall seeing it – I would only have been about 7 at the time!

                                          Neil

                                          #441925
                                          JasonB
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                                            @jasonb

                                            Neil have a look at photo number 8, it may bring back memories.

                                            Just a well they did not try to recreate photo No1 with Blue Peters track record!

                                            #441927
                                            Neil Wyatt
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                                              @neilwyatt

                                              I've looked through all the Suffolk tractor article and can see no mention of boiler working pressure or even of a safety valve which might have included such information.

                                              Neil

                                              #441950
                                              Neil A
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                                                @neila

                                                It may have absolutely no relevance at all to the Suffolk Tractor, but the next two boiler designs by John Haining that appeared in the ME both had working pressures of 85 psi. One was made in copper, the other was steel.

                                                Not to have the working pressure on the drawings seems to be a serious omission, I could find no further references to the Suffolk Tractor after the one in vol 147 issue 3664. As there have been a number of these models built, someone must have this information, I hope that it was not an inspired guess.

                                                While it is possible to recalculate the working loads, without knowing what factors John Haining took into account in his original calculation, it may be frustrating work. Perhaps someone with access to some FE software might like the challenge.

                                                Are new designs of boiler published in the ME accompanied by a set of the designer's calculations so that boiler testers can see what assumptions have been made or do we just go on trust?

                                                Neil

                                                #442060
                                                David De’ath
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                                                  @daviddeath74113

                                                  Thanks for checking the articles Neil, I'm still hoping that someone will have a definitive answer.

                                                  David

                                                  #442064
                                                  Dave Halford
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                                                    @davehalford22513

                                                    Stationroad have sold at least one with a new certificate claiming 90psi, they may know where to look

                                                    SRS

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