Wolseley WD8
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Re: Wolseley WD8
that's pretty much what happened. lister a/b is my dream engine. this one only had one bid on it and I think I got it for a song really. needs some work and a mag but I've got it that's the main thing. well I will have when I pick it up saturday. know I've got the d and the wolseley to finish but it's time will come. maybe have everything I need for it by the time I get round to starting on it. as for the valve you must have talked it up stu got it back this afternoon. they ran a ring of weld (hardox) round it and re-cut it. it's lapped in and fitted already

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Re: Wolseley WD8
Good news on the valve and the weld should last as it's not going to be working that hard.
There's always plenty of A's up for sale and in various stages of repair it will be up to you if you want to buy a show engine, runner or basket case.
Stu.
There's always plenty of A's up for sale and in various stages of repair it will be up to you if you want to buy a show engine, runner or basket case.
Stu.

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We never seem to get much in the way of anything around here stu, unless i'm looking in the wrong places. Lister d's seem common enough. you'd think with all the farms round here there'd be loads of engines. Been looking for ages for an A or a B so when I saw this B the old wallet starting to tremble
. This is going to be best part of a 7 hour round trip to pick this one up. Guess what i saved on the engine i'll spend on fuel getting it
Dave
. This is going to be best part of a 7 hour round trip to pick this one up. Guess what i saved on the engine i'll spend on fuel getting it Dave

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Dave I always see how much I can get it for and work out the cost of fuel etc so I don't go way over the top on price. Some people could say that I shouldn't include the fuel costs into the engine price bit my way of thinking the cost has to be included, I'm not bothered about the time it takes but if your doing a 7 hour drive it must be a good distance from you. Also a big problem where I live there is very few stationary engines about, I would have thought there'd be a lot in the Norfolk area so I'm wrong with that thinking
The best part of the UK for engines looks to be the South West but now I'm sure everyone from there will say I'm wrong again
Good luck with the collection and I hope it's better then you thought it would be, the problem being if it's a pile of scrap do you still go ahead with the purchase after travelling all that way?
Stu.
Good luck with the collection and I hope it's better then you thought it would be, the problem being if it's a pile of scrap do you still go ahead with the purchase after travelling all that way?
Stu.

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Have got the use of a works pick up but I'm still paying for the fuel. It's about 140 mile each way so it'll keep me out of mischief for the day. Fuel has to come into the equation these days Stu seeings how it's on par with the price of gold reserves. It all adds up to the price an engine costs you as you say.
Down south is definitely where the biggest variety of engines seem to be. Seems you want something you have to travel for it. I had to pick the Wolseley up from the other side of Milton Keynes. The Lister D I did get local, lad at work actually and I know where there is another one too. 1941 Lister D still in the cow shed where my mate found it so I may make him an offer on that at some point
It's always a worry if it's a pile of scrap but this one looks in good order in fact I'd say it's been restored fairly recently. We shall see when I get down there. After a full English on the way but don't tell the missus ....
Dave
Down south is definitely where the biggest variety of engines seem to be. Seems you want something you have to travel for it. I had to pick the Wolseley up from the other side of Milton Keynes. The Lister D I did get local, lad at work actually and I know where there is another one too. 1941 Lister D still in the cow shed where my mate found it so I may make him an offer on that at some point
It's always a worry if it's a pile of scrap but this one looks in good order in fact I'd say it's been restored fairly recently. We shall see when I get down there. After a full English on the way but don't tell the missus ....
Dave

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The furthest I've travelled is 400 mile round trip, that was to Northampton to pick up 5 Lister D's, and one day I'll get them sorted
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Turned out to be 350 miles round trip as it happened and it was to Brackley, west of Northampton. Must be a hotspot round that way
Engine looks in pretty good nick. Valves been done and all new gaskets on the top. Needs mag and repairs to flywheels (not a problem) and a silencer. Bloke had it running ok with a mag off another engine then it's just sat there. Too many projects on the go he reckoned. Heard that before somewhere too
It's home, it's in the shed under the bench next to the d. No engine plate though so can't really date it or spec it yet. Have to delve deeper
Shall sleep well tonight, after a pint of course. Grand Henham Steam rally tomorrow. Can't wait.
Dave
Engine looks in pretty good nick. Valves been done and all new gaskets on the top. Needs mag and repairs to flywheels (not a problem) and a silencer. Bloke had it running ok with a mag off another engine then it's just sat there. Too many projects on the go he reckoned. Heard that before somewhere too
It's home, it's in the shed under the bench next to the d. No engine plate though so can't really date it or spec it yet. Have to delve deeper
Shall sleep well tonight, after a pint of course. Grand Henham Steam rally tomorrow. Can't wait.
Dave

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Glad your happy with your new engine Dave, you'll have to start a new thread with some pics to keep us up to date with it's progress.
I think there's a lot of engines in and around the Northamptonshire area, I know they have rallies most weekends and are well attended, must be nice to live in an area where stationary engines are so popular.
Stu.
I think there's a lot of engines in and around the Northamptonshire area, I know they have rallies most weekends and are well attended, must be nice to live in an area where stationary engines are so popular.
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