Just going off topic for a little here and the reason why I did not sort out the enclosed car trailer brake issue over the weekend as I was involved with National Motoring Heritage day here in Castlemaine.
View media item 50804This was my pick of the day and he went home with a bag of goodies.
We had two Presidents Choice Trophies.
View media item 50805President of the Castlemaine Historic Vehicle Club chose this International.
View media item 50808President of the Castlemaine Rod Club chose this Pontiac.
View media item 50809How often do you see a Lotus parked beside a P76 Leyland ?
Well both got a long distance goodie bag. Neither had met before and they both came from the west of the state. P76 was from Warracknabeal and the Lotus from Rainbow. Both had traveled along way for the day.
View media item 50806This Mini Mack was built by an Artist and we invited him to the event for the day.
View media item 50810There is my International in the background first in and last to leave. I busted the zipper on the canvas cover on the back but managed to fix that. Lucky I did not need anything out of the back.
View media item 50807My F4 (HOTFR-8) with the trade trailer. I took the trade trailer with Bollards and flags to coordinate the parking as they drove in as it was easier to carry them in the trailer than the back of the International. (see that zipper was a pest).
Now back on topic as I would have taken the enclosed car trailer with the 1923 T Roadster if I had the brakes working so now I am working on those lights and I have to get back to the brakes when the weather improves and maybe next year I will get the Truck to tow the Roadster to the event.
Once again Hewie looked after the weather for the National Motoring Heritage day but is not looking after it for me to sort out the enclosed car trailer brakes.
View media item 50804This was my pick of the day and he went home with a bag of goodies.
We had two Presidents Choice Trophies.
View media item 50805President of the Castlemaine Historic Vehicle Club chose this International.
View media item 50808President of the Castlemaine Rod Club chose this Pontiac.
View media item 50809How often do you see a Lotus parked beside a P76 Leyland ?
Well both got a long distance goodie bag. Neither had met before and they both came from the west of the state. P76 was from Warracknabeal and the Lotus from Rainbow. Both had traveled along way for the day.
View media item 50806This Mini Mack was built by an Artist and we invited him to the event for the day.
View media item 50810There is my International in the background first in and last to leave. I busted the zipper on the canvas cover on the back but managed to fix that. Lucky I did not need anything out of the back.
View media item 50807My F4 (HOTFR-8) with the trade trailer. I took the trade trailer with Bollards and flags to coordinate the parking as they drove in as it was easier to carry them in the trailer than the back of the International. (see that zipper was a pest).
Now back on topic as I would have taken the enclosed car trailer with the 1923 T Roadster if I had the brakes working so now I am working on those lights and I have to get back to the brakes when the weather improves and maybe next year I will get the Truck to tow the Roadster to the event.
Once again Hewie looked after the weather for the National Motoring Heritage day but is not looking after it for me to sort out the enclosed car trailer brakes.
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The sad thing now is I know I have a fault in the International to sort out before I can tow the trailer with it again. I am sure once I get to it that it will be something simple.
