Hi Ian,
thank you.
I understand, and I will keep an eye on the counter. It might be a caching-problem too.
/Holger
Thoughts on forming a machinery club
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Re: Thoughts on forming a machinery club
Will put a list of planned events for next year shortly.These events are all over the UK so there is a good chance you can visit them close to your own area.
We have a few members in Ireland so would like to see an event there.
Had a chat with John Gaunt today.I think he has come up with a good idea regarding parts of the UK. We could have a report in the magazine from each area, ie. Wales and the West of England,whats on,members machine restorations etc and a parts for sale and wanted section.Anyway, a few things to think about.
What would you like to see? This club has supported many good causes, and also supported other clubs at their events.
Martyn
We have a few members in Ireland so would like to see an event there.
Had a chat with John Gaunt today.I think he has come up with a good idea regarding parts of the UK. We could have a report in the magazine from each area, ie. Wales and the West of England,whats on,members machine restorations etc and a parts for sale and wanted section.Anyway, a few things to think about.
What would you like to see? This club has supported many good causes, and also supported other clubs at their events.
Martyn
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Re: Thoughts on forming a machinery club
Hi B100 loader, Suggestion for a club name ,what about CRAWLER LINK CLUB . Or ,Find a town starting with T to base it in and call it CRAWLERS AT T______ and see if cat and there legal egales really care .ian.
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Re: Thoughts on forming a machinery club
Martyn,
I did'nt know about the fall out in the CAT club. Makes sense to try and keep what you have already worked hard at. What about about calling it "EUC" ........ ... (Earthmovers United Club)
I did'nt know about the fall out in the CAT club. Makes sense to try and keep what you have already worked hard at. What about about calling it "EUC" ........ ... (Earthmovers United Club)
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Re: Thoughts on forming a machinery club
Its a tricky one to think up.---
Crawler tractor enthusiast
Crawler tractor club CTC
The tracklayer club
Tracked muckshifter club
Tracked Earthshifter club TEC.
Tracked Earthmover club.
Earthmover enthusiast Club EEC
The missing Link club
The Chain and Sprocked club
Martyn
Earthmovers United Club sound good Trackshovel
Crawler tractor enthusiast
Crawler tractor club CTC
The tracklayer club
Tracked muckshifter club
Tracked Earthshifter club TEC.
Tracked Earthmover club.
Earthmover enthusiast Club EEC
The missing Link club
The Chain and Sprocked club
Martyn
Earthmovers United Club sound good Trackshovel
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Re: Thoughts on forming a machinery club
B100 LOADER wrote:Its a tricky one to think up.---
Crawler tractor enthusiast
Crawler tractor club CTC
The tracklayer club
Tracked muckshifter club
Tracked Earthshifter club TEC.
Tracked Earthmover club.
Earthmover enthusiast Club EEC
The missing Link club
The Chain and Sprocked club
Martyn
Earthmovers United Club sound good Trackshovel
Why not the Classic Machinery Network? - after all,the forum is already up and running and in name it is non-exclusive so no one is going to feel left out.
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Re: Thoughts on forming a machinery club
Why not the Classic Machinery Network? - after all,the forum is already up and running and in name it is non-exclusive so no one is going to feel left out.
that wont work sadly ,unless everyone is given a fresh start
knowing less and less about more and more until pretty soon i will know almost nothing about practically everything
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Re: Thoughts on forming a machinery club
I think the club needs to identified with tracked machines.
Still trying to come up with a name.
Martyn
The pin and bush club, SOUNDS LIKE A PUB
Trackplate club
the grouser club
the master pin club
the idlers club
the cubic yard club
vintage crawler tractor club VCTC
Still trying to come up with a name.
Martyn
The pin and bush club, SOUNDS LIKE A PUB
Trackplate club
the grouser club
the master pin club
the idlers club
the cubic yard club
vintage crawler tractor club VCTC
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