One mans trash is another mans storage racks!

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arceye
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Re: One mans trash is another mans storage racks!

#11 Post by arceye »

Is that some sort of owd Thresher?
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#12 Post by arceye »

If it is the trays would be the sieves?
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#13 Post by tractorman »

I reckon arceye won! It just shows what can happen if you don't stop your dog from chewing things...

Perhaps it should be more cat!
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#14 Post by rich. »

:thumbs: are you going to restore the machine :D
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#15 Post by Fatbloke »

Threshing sieves?
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#16 Post by Martin Evans »

Reminds me that one man's rubber boat is another's inflatable feeding trough - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaAufLzX524 :lol:
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#17 Post by JPB »

arceye wrote:Is that some sort of owd Thresher?
From the days before they took over the shops where Victoria Wine used to be? ;) Certainly look familiar but the grilles in the serving hatches at the local off licences are slightly different: Not open enough to shove both barrels of a sawnoff through, yet not dense enough to prevent the ready flow of Clydesdale Bank £20 notes through the holes, and packs of 20 Regal fun size through the small slot at the bottom, which remains the smoking technique of choice in some of the less luxurious housing schemes around here.
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