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20 LAMENT FOR A HERO - Anthony Coulls remembers his introduction to the world of steam with Aveling & Porter No. 12427 Hero, which was built as an E-type roller in 1929, later converted into a traction engine and now resides in Denmark.

22 THE MAN WHO BROUGHT ISAAC TO LIFE - Peter Kelly visits Old Glory's Isaac Leverdick cartoonist Pete Wilford at his Leicestershire home - and hears some hilarious stories about the old threshing days.

31 EXTENDED COMMENTARY - Jim Wilkie looks at the important part Fordson tractors have played in British agriculture over the years.

38 PHOENIX OF THE FELLS RISES AGAIN - In the field of railway restoration there have been many miracles over the years. Richard Cooper looks at the re-emergence of the latest of these Furness Railway A5 0-4-0 No.20.

42 FLOATING GIANTS - Reg Batten concludes his two-part look at London's vanished dockyard heritage by describing the giant floating cranes that once played such an important role.

47 AN IRISH MILL RESTORED - John Hobbs visits Croom, in the Republic of Ireland, to see the progress being made by one Plunkett Hayes with an historic watermill on the River Maigue.

48 TRACTOR GREATS - No.2, CASE - Allan T. Condie's second article in this new series looking at the history of famous tractor makes this time features the American firm of Case, whose roots go back to the middle of the 19th Century.

54 FODEN SPEED SIX RARITY TAKES SHAPE - When Richard Parkinson made a successful bid for a rare Foden steam wagon with quite a few major bits missing, he knew its restoration was going to be tough. More than ten years later, with light at the end of the tunnel, at last, he tells John Hobbs about the job so far.

58 ANY COLOUR YOU LIKE - as long as it's black, went the old Model T Ford saying. But in New Zealand a curious Model T-based rail vehicle has just emerged - and this time it's maroon! Russell Paul tells the story.

63 A 1935 CATERPILLAR RESTORED - John Hobbs visits Michael Ellis at his Cornish home to leaern about his amazing restoration of a pre-water Caterpillar 22 agricultural crawler tractor.

74 WHAT MADE 'FERGIES' SPECIAL - Still hard at work bringing back to life an abandoned 1947 Ferguson tractor from Sark, Tim Wait describes the hydraulic system that made these little tractors so special.
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