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26 A REUNION OF 'KINGS' - John Reeves writes about the long awaited reunion of vehicles that once belonged to W. J. King of Bishop's Lydeard, which will be the highlight of the Somerset Traction Engine Club's Rally near Langport this July.
30 THE INTERNATIONAL STORY - PART TWO - In ''Tractor Greats'' Allan T. Condie continues with the history of International tractors, taking us to the end of the 1950s.
48 SUNDAY DRIVERS - Pat Freeman reports on the highlu-enjoyable Great Eastern Steam Road Run of Sunday May 9 - and there are some wonderful photographs of the event elsewhere in this issue, too.
56 AUSTRALIA'S OWN! - Phil Wyndham celebrates the 50th anniversary of the first Australian-built Chamberlain tractor as he reports on a special event to mark the occasion.
61 THE 'RESTORE OR CONSERVE' DILEMMA - John Hobbs gives a revealing insight into the dilemma faced by anyone owning an important artefact such as a horse-drawn carriage - whether to restore it to new glory, including an all-over repaint, or leave as much of its original fabric as possible.
74 A SCOTTISH SENTINEL RESTORED - In the second part of his feature about the latest restoration of Glasgow-built 1914 Sentinel steam waggon No. 753, Ross Anderson tells of the trials and tribulations of getting it back on the road.
82 MORE BEDROOM SECRETS! - Tim Wait removes a Ferguson differential from his bedroom as he tells of the latest progress - and setbacks - in restoring his old tractor.
30 THE INTERNATIONAL STORY - PART TWO - In ''Tractor Greats'' Allan T. Condie continues with the history of International tractors, taking us to the end of the 1950s.
48 SUNDAY DRIVERS - Pat Freeman reports on the highlu-enjoyable Great Eastern Steam Road Run of Sunday May 9 - and there are some wonderful photographs of the event elsewhere in this issue, too.
56 AUSTRALIA'S OWN! - Phil Wyndham celebrates the 50th anniversary of the first Australian-built Chamberlain tractor as he reports on a special event to mark the occasion.
61 THE 'RESTORE OR CONSERVE' DILEMMA - John Hobbs gives a revealing insight into the dilemma faced by anyone owning an important artefact such as a horse-drawn carriage - whether to restore it to new glory, including an all-over repaint, or leave as much of its original fabric as possible.
74 A SCOTTISH SENTINEL RESTORED - In the second part of his feature about the latest restoration of Glasgow-built 1914 Sentinel steam waggon No. 753, Ross Anderson tells of the trials and tribulations of getting it back on the road.
82 MORE BEDROOM SECRETS! - Tim Wait removes a Ferguson differential from his bedroom as he tells of the latest progress - and setbacks - in restoring his old tractor.
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