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22 HAPPINESS IS A FODEN D-TYPE - Andy Robson tells the story of 1933-built Foden D-type steam tractor No. 14084, now in the capable hands of John Toulson.
30 OFF WITH ITS HEAD - In the sixth party of his step-by-step restoration of a 1947 Ferguson tractor, Tim Wait discovers what horrors lurk in the engine department.
34 THE DAILY GRIND - Backed up by some cracking photographs, British ingenuity in milling flour from water and wind power through the ages is explained by John Hannavy.
46 LIGHTNING RUN WITH PRESTON'S - In the third and final part of his story about an anniversary run through North Yorkshire countryside behind Richard Preston's Burrell showman's engine No. 3523 Lightning II, Derek Rayner reaches a wet and murky journey's end.
50 GOOD MORNING, CAMPERS! - Peter Kelly spends a morning with members of the Historic Caravan Club and their venerable homes on wheels.
55 A MARSHALL STORY - A Nottingham-built portable steam engine spurs Jim Smith of the city's Arkwright Society, to trace the history of J. T. Marshall & Co Ltd., Engineers.
56 BARLEYLANDS WEEKEND - Pat Freeman reports on this year's Essex Steam Rally among the magnificent surroundings of the Barleylands Museum near Billericay.
60 WHERE THE HEART IS - John Hobbs tells the heartwarming story of the restoration of the 1945 built former Harbour Service launch Liefde against some pretty daunting odds.
62 WORKSHOP FOR WINTER - As the long winter nights draw in, it's time to think about those restoration jobs in the workshop. Jerry Thurston comes up with some practical advice.
67 STORING A GREAT DISPLAY - Paul Appleton tells how, in order to make next year's pre-harvest threshing demonstrations as authentic as possible, sheaves of wheat are especially gathered and laid aside for the winter.
30 OFF WITH ITS HEAD - In the sixth party of his step-by-step restoration of a 1947 Ferguson tractor, Tim Wait discovers what horrors lurk in the engine department.
34 THE DAILY GRIND - Backed up by some cracking photographs, British ingenuity in milling flour from water and wind power through the ages is explained by John Hannavy.
46 LIGHTNING RUN WITH PRESTON'S - In the third and final part of his story about an anniversary run through North Yorkshire countryside behind Richard Preston's Burrell showman's engine No. 3523 Lightning II, Derek Rayner reaches a wet and murky journey's end.
50 GOOD MORNING, CAMPERS! - Peter Kelly spends a morning with members of the Historic Caravan Club and their venerable homes on wheels.
55 A MARSHALL STORY - A Nottingham-built portable steam engine spurs Jim Smith of the city's Arkwright Society, to trace the history of J. T. Marshall & Co Ltd., Engineers.
56 BARLEYLANDS WEEKEND - Pat Freeman reports on this year's Essex Steam Rally among the magnificent surroundings of the Barleylands Museum near Billericay.
60 WHERE THE HEART IS - John Hobbs tells the heartwarming story of the restoration of the 1945 built former Harbour Service launch Liefde against some pretty daunting odds.
62 WORKSHOP FOR WINTER - As the long winter nights draw in, it's time to think about those restoration jobs in the workshop. Jerry Thurston comes up with some practical advice.
67 STORING A GREAT DISPLAY - Paul Appleton tells how, in order to make next year's pre-harvest threshing demonstrations as authentic as possible, sheaves of wheat are especially gathered and laid aside for the winter.
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