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Dicky’s Disastrous Debris - it runs! 25/12/24


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Surprised to hear you've sold the Somerset but it sounds like it's gone to a good home.  It should make a great first classic, I was really impressed with it when I drove it - the 1489 engine makes it so much more usable than a standard one.

Tractor looks fantastic, I'm mildly jealous of that one!

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5 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Surprised to hear you've sold the Somerset but it sounds like it's gone to a good home.  It should make a great first classic, I was really impressed with it when I drove it - the 1489 engine makes it so much more usable than a standard one.

Tractor looks fantastic, I'm mildly jealous of that one!

I bumped into the seller of the tractor over the weekend, he apologised for the delay and said it should be delivered some point this week!

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Very jealous of the Nuffield. I drove a friend's one recently and it was great fun, I'd seriously love a vintage tractor. Just not quite sure what I'd do with it!

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12 hours ago, MarinaJosh said:

Very jealous of the Nuffield. I drove a friend's one recently and it was great fun, I'd seriously love a vintage tractor. Just not quite sure what I'd do with it!

Cheers Josh. You should buy one! I’ve got no use for one either. Just got offered it and thought why not, it’s something a bit different! I have since seen that you can buy PTO driven saw benches which might be worth getting, for cutting up firewood (and possibly losing a limb or two in the process!)

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If you have a wood burning stove a log splitter might be a useful too.

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34 minutes ago, Westbay said:

That's lovely, well done 👍

 

ps MGB + Overdrive please  :)

Thanks. I would like to retain the column change and original box, due to the length of the overdrive gearbox it’s pretty much out of the question to use in a Somerset as the lever would be right between the seats (which are very close together). It’s quite easy to mate a B series to the original box using the original clutch, flywheel and backplate. Think it needs a couple of extra holes drilling in the backplate.

The 1500/1622 conversion has been done several times before but I only know of one 1800 powered counties car which is an A40 van. I don’t know how much more difficult that is. The hardest bits are modifying the front crossmember and the gearbox crossmember to fit the B series in as it’s about 3” longer or something.

I must admit having that amount of power in a Somerset is tempting!

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10 minutes ago, Angrydicky said:

Thanks. I would like to retain the column change and original box, due to the length of the overdrive gearbox it’s pretty much out of the question to use in a Somerset as the lever would be right between the seats (which are very close together). It’s quite easy to mate a B series to the original box using the original clutch, flywheel and backplate. Think it needs a couple of extra holes drilling in the backplate.

The 1500/1622 conversion has been done several times before but I only know of one 1800 powered counties car which is an A40 van. I don’t know how much more difficult that is. The hardest bits are modifying the front crossmember and the gearbox crossmember to fit the B series in as it’s about 3” longer or something.

I must admit having that amount of power in a Somerset is tempting!

Apologies, forgot they were column change ...

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Nice one, it couldn't have gone to a better home. What a great early Christmas present!

Good luck with it.

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Winnar. There isn't a prize for Luckiest Shiter of the Year(old autoshite section), but if there was you've just won it.

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talk about Christmas miracles! :) Awesome stuff :) 

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Good to see the car with an appropriate custodian - what a barg though!

Great work with the recommissioning so far.

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Some more pictures including some of the interior. I’ve cleaned up the steering wheel and it’s come up quite nicely. 
The top of the dash is the only original paint I’ve found so far. I think it’s Windsor Grey which was one of Austin’s commemorative Coronation colours.

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Incredible that the previous owner wanted to part it out; looks lovely. 

Mind you, I guess we've all been there before with projects.

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