A double A at work in the UK.

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Brian T
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A double A at work in the UK.

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Here is a web site with pictures of a double A at work in the UK, before and after pictures are always interesting , note the stone work at the curb side.

http://www.miac.org.uk/earnslaw.htm
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Brian T wrote:Here is a web site with pictures of a double A at work in the UK, before and after pictures are always interesting , note the stone work at the curb side.

C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Owner\My Documents\Earnslaw Quarry.mht

This link is NFG.
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Hmmmm Nfg...?? N F G..? :roll: :| hmm
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Try this link:http://www.miac.org.uk/earnslaw.htm
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The Six-Wheeler looks a lot like what I'm building. Bob E.
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The sixwheeler company is spelled Baico not Balco. They did chain drive attachments for Model T's previously.
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