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  • GerryW
    • Feb 2021
    • 1757

    #226
    Nothing so rewarding as when an old engine fires up for the first time in ages after you've spent a bit of time working on it :thumb2:

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    • Graeme C.
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      • Apr 2018
      • 1604
      • Graeme
      • UK

      #227
      It's always good when you get an old vehicle going again.:thumb2:

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      • Tim Marlow
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        • Apr 2018
        • 18903
        • Tim
        • Somerset UK

        #228
        Good stuff Lee.

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        • Jim R
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 15696
          • Jim
          • Shropshire

          #229
          Hi Lee
          Great to see the old girl up and running and doing what she was built to do. When we lived in Scotland many of the crofters had vintage tractors.
          Jim

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          • GerryW
            • Feb 2021
            • 1757

            #230
            Originally posted by Jim R
            Hi Lee
            Great to see the old girl up and running and doing what she was built to do. When we lived in Scotland many of the crofters had vintage tractors.
            Jim
            Usually the little grey Fergies (only tractor that I've driven!)

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            • AlanG
              • Dec 2008
              • 6296

              #231
              Looking nice Lee. I drive a Ford and Claas at work. The Ford is a bit 'agricultural' and certainly shakes the old bones.

              On a side note. I've just planted 30 rhubarb seeds today. I'm planning to give them away to a few people when they germinate. Nothing beats fresh rhubarb crumble.

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              • GerryW
                • Feb 2021
                • 1757

                #232
                Originally posted by AlanG
                Looking nice Lee. I drive a Ford and Claas at work. The Ford is a bit 'agricultural' and certainly shakes the old bones.

                On a side note. I've just planted 30 rhubarb seeds today. I'm planning to give them away to a few people when they germinate. Nothing beats fresh rhubarb crumble.
                Except for a rhubarb and gooseberry one (our crowns died, but the gooseberry bushes are thriving :thumb2

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                • AlanG
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 6296

                  #233
                  I bought some rhubarb crowns and they all died. So i planted some seeds last year and they've thrived. Going to have a bumper crop this year (i have 3 plants growing). Our gooseberries and black currants are growing very well too. Just about to plant my blueberries into a bigger area. So hoping to get a nice crop from them too.

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                  • Graeme C.
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                    • Apr 2018
                    • 1604
                    • Graeme
                    • UK

                    #234
                    My uncle restored tractors & used them in ploughing competitions, he had quite a few over the years, Fordson Majors, a Dexta, Grey Fergies, his last one was a Massey Ferguson 135 which was very tidy. That didn't stop him from using it for the ploughing though.
                    I have a rhubarb root in my garden, it's a descendent of one that my Grandad brought us from his garden when we moved into a new house 40 years ago. The rhubarb took over the garden, we split the roots, gave some away but we still had loads. When my parents downsized we put a couple of roots in tubs, but they didn't do well. I moved into my house & planted the one that survived in my garden, it grew like wildfire last year and is growing quite well this year. Hopefully there will be plenty of rhubarb this year.

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                    • Lee Drennen
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                      • Apr 2018
                      • 7711

                      #235
                      Gerry. I’m really glad I got it running I really miss driving it and working it.

                      Graeme. Thanks for sharing your uncle’s story I hope to get mine sanded down and re-painted this year. I never liked Rhubarb or could raise it. My brother likes in pies and does well raising it.

                      Jim. Thanks I would like to see a pic of some of those Scottish tractors

                      Alan. Thanks for stopping by and what is rhubarb crowns?

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                      • Lee Drennen
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 7711

                        #236
                        Cleaned the garage today and put the old girl in her place. First time it’s been in the garage in about 7 years. Click image for larger version

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                        • AlanG
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 6296

                          #237
                          Originally posted by Lee Drennen
                          what is rhubarb crowns?
                          Lee. The crown is the root of the rhubarb plant. After a few years and when it's big enough. You can split the 'crown' into two or three pieces and create a new plant(s).

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                          • Lee Drennen
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 7711

                            #238
                            Originally posted by AlanG
                            Lee. The crown is the root of the rhubarb plant. After a few years and when it's big enough. You can split the 'crown' into two or three pieces and create a new plant(s).
                            Thanks Alan I never knew that. Around my place there’s a lot of Poke if you harvest when young you can eat it like spinach or collard greens and okra. I never liked it myself. When it starts growing around here I’ll take a pic of it and post it.

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                            • Lee Drennen
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                              • Apr 2018
                              • 7711

                              #239
                              Tonight I planted some Tomato and Jalapeño Pepper seedlings for the garden.
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                              • GerryW
                                • Feb 2021
                                • 1757

                                #240
                                Originally posted by AlanG
                                I bought some rhubarb crowns and they all died. So i planted some seeds last year and they've thrived. Going to have a bumper crop this year (i have 3 plants growing). Our gooseberries and black currants are growing very well too. Just about to plant my blueberries into a bigger area. So hoping to get a nice crop from them too.
                                All 3 of our black currant bushes have gone, only one that's still going is the red currant - not sure what's happened to them, they were doing great until last year, then just died (didn't come out of winter) raspberries have taken over the top of the garden - no matter how hard they are cut back!

                                Lee - never heard of 'Poke' - might know it under a different name though - father was a gardener for several years and did a course at the RHS Wisley (Royal Horticultural Society) college before he went back to his true love which was animals

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