Eat your heart out all you Gardner, Russell Newbery, Lister and National engine fans we have been eyeing up this for Caxton Mk2.... it ran on coal gas

Joe and Graham went to the
Anson Engine Museum which is a stones throw from the Macclesfield canal here at Higher Poynton. The museum was established to preserve the history/heritage of gas and diesel engines and is open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday each week. For anyone interested in engines this place is a must with over 200 engines on display.

And how about this for a crank shaft? Caxton might sit a little lower in the water with this fitted don't you think?
1 comment:
Wow, very cool!
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