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magnetono59
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Stuart Turner P5ME restoration
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10 January, 2019, 08:09:51 am »
P5 ME restoration complete after 18 months of work. Well worth the effort. The engine is up and running and I am very pleased with the result. A control panel has been fitted and a 36V dynamo is coupled to the engine to give it something to do.
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cobbadog
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Buzacott Farm Pumper.
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10 January, 2019, 02:51:06 pm »
Beautiful workmanship. I bet it makes a great display at the rallies. Thanks for sharing
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Cheers, John & Dee. Coopernook. NSW.
klanger
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10 January, 2019, 09:56:41 pm »
Great job, very inspirational.
Kev
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Kevin
Cowes, Phillip Island. Vic
2 x 3hp Record Marine Engines
Ferro 7.5 hp Type K Marine Engine
Ferro 5.5 hp Type E Marine Engine
Ferro 5.5 hp Type F Stationary Engine
2 x Stuart Turner P5M
Simplex 5Hp
Simplex 7/10Hp Twin Cylinder
Detroit Marine Engine 4 HP
Scott
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From the thriving metropolis known as Warwick QLD
Re: Stuart Turner P5ME restoration
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17 January, 2019, 08:22:49 am »
Hello all
Yep, that's impressive. Very nice indeed. A great attention to detail has been given and the results are astounding.....
I'd love to see a video of it one day. Better still, I'd love to see this engine one day.
Cheers Scott
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AusAnzani
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25 January, 2019, 11:32:31 am »
Absolutely gorgeous!
Job very well done.
Regards,
Spiro
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robgru
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24 May, 2019, 08:27:47 pm »
An admirable restauration ! Looks brand new.
I have P5M from 1937 plan an overhaul but do not have any experience with overhauling An old ST and have no connection to someone who has fone it before.
I would tremendously appreciate if you would be prepared to share your experience. Since i am slightly concerned that I will make all the beginnings mistakes.
Looking forward to hear from you.
Robert
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