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Andrew [:)] <br /> <br />Thank you for the info. Thank you for caring enough to do something. We need more people like you to help older eqiupment survive. It is a piece of history and when they are gone only pictures remain. The article is much better than a picture especially when it is a steam engine. <br /> <br />I wish you all the luck in the world. Please keep us posted. I viewed the pics of your "garden", someone has a green thumb. Too bad it wasn't tomatoes and not just vines. Hopefully you will be able to raise enough money to get the engines out from under the vines and under a roof and begin the task of restoring them. Hopefully at least one could be returned to steam. <br /> <br />Again good luck and Godspeed.
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