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26 A SEARCH FOR STEAM IN INDIA - John Knapton tells of the interesting road steam he discovered in India after making a spur-of-the-moment decision to visit that sub-continent in 1998.
36 KINGSWEAR CASTLE - PEARL OF THE MEDWAY - Memories are rekindled as John Hobbs visits Kent and steps aboard an old from the West Country in the shape of the paddle steamer Kingswear Castle for the first time n 40 years.
SALE OF THE CENTURY - Joe Hollin reports on the eargarly-anticipated auction at Home Farm, Faldingworth, which took place at the end of October,
51 MORE 'CUT-DOWN HEROES' - A letter about 'cut-down' vehicles in the October issue has brought an interesting selection of replies from our readers.
56 A SUPERHEATED McLAREN RESTORED - Tasmanian reader Eric Howe describes the restoration of a unique tractor - a superheated version built by the Leeds engineering firm of J. & H. McLaren.
62 MILLENNIUM OF HISTORY AT GANTS MILL - John Hobbs visits Somerset to meet the owners of a restored turbine-driven corn mill at Bruton.
66 A LOVELY PIECE OF KIT! - Old Glory gets its hands dirty as Jerry Thurston tackles the first stage of building Maxitrak's 31/4inc. Scale Aveling & Porter road locomotive.
75 STEAM PLOUGH CLUB NOTES - Pat Freeman brings a progress report from the world of steam ploughing including the restoration of Fowler ploughing engine No. 15363 Tiger.
81 HOW THE LEADER BEAT THE CLOCK! - The writer of the original 'Steam in Bentley' article, I. C. Venton, tells of the successful return to steam of Aveling & Porter steam tractor No. 12366 The Leader - just in time for its 70th birthday!
82 A BIT OF A HEAD CASE! - Tim Wait describes the refurbishing of the cylinder head for the 1947 Ferguson tractor he rescued from the island of Sark.
36 KINGSWEAR CASTLE - PEARL OF THE MEDWAY - Memories are rekindled as John Hobbs visits Kent and steps aboard an old from the West Country in the shape of the paddle steamer Kingswear Castle for the first time n 40 years.
SALE OF THE CENTURY - Joe Hollin reports on the eargarly-anticipated auction at Home Farm, Faldingworth, which took place at the end of October,
51 MORE 'CUT-DOWN HEROES' - A letter about 'cut-down' vehicles in the October issue has brought an interesting selection of replies from our readers.
56 A SUPERHEATED McLAREN RESTORED - Tasmanian reader Eric Howe describes the restoration of a unique tractor - a superheated version built by the Leeds engineering firm of J. & H. McLaren.
62 MILLENNIUM OF HISTORY AT GANTS MILL - John Hobbs visits Somerset to meet the owners of a restored turbine-driven corn mill at Bruton.
66 A LOVELY PIECE OF KIT! - Old Glory gets its hands dirty as Jerry Thurston tackles the first stage of building Maxitrak's 31/4inc. Scale Aveling & Porter road locomotive.
75 STEAM PLOUGH CLUB NOTES - Pat Freeman brings a progress report from the world of steam ploughing including the restoration of Fowler ploughing engine No. 15363 Tiger.
81 HOW THE LEADER BEAT THE CLOCK! - The writer of the original 'Steam in Bentley' article, I. C. Venton, tells of the successful return to steam of Aveling & Porter steam tractor No. 12366 The Leader - just in time for its 70th birthday!
82 A BIT OF A HEAD CASE! - Tim Wait describes the refurbishing of the cylinder head for the 1947 Ferguson tractor he rescued from the island of Sark.
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