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    Dalboy
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      I have some stationary engine pamphlets which I will be getting rid of as I only want postage(I will find that out if there is any interest), not sure if this should be in the classified, if it does please move to that section.

      They would suit someone either that has the engine or possibly someone who would like to make a model of it, as there is some useful information in there, including a part’s breakdown.

       

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      Harry Wilkes
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        Hi Dalboy how many are we talking about and what did you think would cover postage

        H

        #733391
        Dalboy
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          On Harry Wilkes Said:

          Hi Dalboy how many are we talking about and what did you think would cover postage

          H

          At least 6 on the Robson plus some loose pieces and also a couple on a Petters engine. I will check on postage tomorrow if you let me know where it is going.

          PM me if you would rather than put on open forum

          #733439
          Harry Wilkes
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            Thanks for reply to the West Midlands don’t ask why but I assumed you like me are in the UK

            H

            #733441
            duncan webster 1
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              Robson kept going until 1981, they had a niche market for engines pumping oil along pipelines. They ran unattended probably using what they were pumping as fuel.

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              John Haine
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                On duncan webster 1 Said:

                Robson kept going until 1981, they had a niche market for engines pumping oil along pipelines. They ran unattended probably using what they were pumping as fuel.

                And lubrication?

                #733512
                duncan webster 1
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                  I think the later engines were not open crank, so presumably had pumped lubrication, but this is all hearsay from when I worked in Shipley in the mid 70s

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                  Dalboy
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                    Harry PM sent

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