Welcome DOLITTLE to the forum
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Welcome DOLITTLE to the forum
A big warm welcome to the Forum.
Dont be shy to post, were a friendly bunch of guys and gals on here and are only happy to help.
When you join could you please put you first name so that we can respond in a more personal manner rather than by our screen names.
The forum is for all members so please feel free to raise a point if you think it could be improved or you wish to see something added.
We run a monthly "Header Pic Vote", if you would like to have your pic on the forum header please feel free to enter your pride and joy and dont be shy to cast yout vote for your favorite engine.
Any imput is warmly welcomed.
Paul
Dont be shy to post, were a friendly bunch of guys and gals on here and are only happy to help.
When you join could you please put you first name so that we can respond in a more personal manner rather than by our screen names.
The forum is for all members so please feel free to raise a point if you think it could be improved or you wish to see something added.
We run a monthly "Header Pic Vote", if you would like to have your pic on the forum header please feel free to enter your pride and joy and dont be shy to cast yout vote for your favorite engine.
Any imput is warmly welcomed.
Paul
Re: Welcome DOLITTLE to the forum
hi..
welcome to the forum
regards,mike..
welcome to the forum
regards,mike..

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Re: Welcome DOLITTLE to the forum
welcome to the forum buddy

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Re: Welcome DOLITTLE to the forum
Hi and welcome to the forum
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Thankyou
Hi chaps
Thankyou for the welcome, My first engine is a lister D purchased from evil bay I know very little about stationary engines so i guess i would be classed as a enthusiastic amature with a box of spanners and a wire brush.
Regards Jason
Thankyou for the welcome, My first engine is a lister D purchased from evil bay I know very little about stationary engines so i guess i would be classed as a enthusiastic amature with a box of spanners and a wire brush.
Regards Jason

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Re: Welcome DOLITTLE to the forum
Jason, we were all there so hang on in, any problems or just need general info that ask and we'll try our best to help. If you want to put some pics up and/or your engine details we'll try to get the date for you.
Stu.
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