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Digby

United Kingdom
126 Posts

Posted - 03/12/2015 :  20:40:33  Show Profile
A challenge for all Triple M owners. I am looking for a suitably seasonal photo for the cover of the next Bulletin so look through your old photos and send any snowy scenes for consideration.

LewPalmer

USA
3214 Posts

Posted - 03/12/2015 :  21:30:41  Show Profile
Hardly huge piles of snow, but the attached photo was taken in February of 2011 moments after PB0560 emerged from an 11 year restoration.





Lew Palmer
PA1169, PB0560
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John Brinkmann

USA
151 Posts

Posted - 03/12/2015 :  21:44:45  Show Profile

Definitely old and definitely snowy.



Insert Image:

John Brinkmann
J3752
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Eric Taylor

France
156 Posts

Posted - 04/12/2015 :  00:16:40  Show Profile
FS1410(F0266) masquerading as BY656CA in St.Pompon,France, a year or so ago.











Eric Taylor.
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Gerhard Maier

Germany
867 Posts

Posted - 04/12/2015 :  10:19:24  Show Profile
Early in spring surmounting St.Gotthardo




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Peter Scott

United Kingdom
1240 Posts

Posted - 04/12/2015 :  20:29:07  Show Profile
PA 0758 enjoying the VSCC Winter driving tests at Arncott barracks in December 2010.






Tomorrow, I will be at Bicester Heritage for this years event. However it will be somewhat warmer than the freezing conditions in 2010 but with winds gusting to 43 mph.

Peter
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Digby

United Kingdom
126 Posts

Posted - 05/12/2015 :  07:56:41  Show Profile
Thank you all for photos so far, spoilt for choice but very happy to receive further contributions!
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Keith Wallace

United Kingdom
367 Posts

Posted - 05/12/2015 :  18:31:58  Show Profile
January 2013 Will this be the last time we see snow in London?

Happy Christmas every one!

Keith Wallace



Edited by - Keith Wallace on 05/12/2015 18:32:51
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Richard Verrill

United Kingdom
345 Posts

Posted - 05/12/2015 :  23:50:37  Show Profile
Another period seasonal image, they had proper winters then!




MG 3880 (P1815) January 1941

Richard
PA1733 YA5206
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O.Thomas

United Kingdom
755 Posts

Posted - 06/12/2015 :  08:37:09  Show Profile
Yes, and they all still managed to get to work-))
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KR200

United Kingdom
54 Posts

Posted - 08/12/2015 :  13:18:19  Show Profile
Can I assume this pic was taken when WW2 was occuring given the N/S headlamp arrangement?



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Another period seasonal image, they had proper winters then!




MG 3880 (P1815) January 1941

Richard
PA1733 YA5206

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Richard Verrill

United Kingdom
345 Posts

Posted - 08/12/2015 :  20:06:30  Show Profile
The clue is in the date, 1941, KR200. See "Seeking information about a picture."

Richard
PA1733 YA5206
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KR200

United Kingdom
54 Posts

Posted - 09/12/2015 :  13:49:46  Show Profile
Oops missed that.

I've noticed the door is bowing out at a bit the forward lower area.

Mine are both like that. I put it down to age and the ash door frame warping over the years. It was restored in '79 so has done extremely well!

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The clue is in the date, 1941, KR200. See "Seeking information about a picture."

Richard
PA1733 YA5206

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gb

United Kingdom
205 Posts

Posted - 09/12/2015 :  20:19:19  Show Profile

Interesting comment Richard, about your doors bowing out (lower front edges)
Mine are similarly afflicted also being restored in the late 70's, is there and easy way to correct them?

Without wishing to hijack the thread, maybe I will start an fresh one with the same question....

GB

PA 1836
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LewPalmer

USA
3214 Posts

Posted - 09/12/2015 :  22:15:53  Show Profile
On a T-type, the traditional way of curing the bowing door syndrome is to rig a turnbuckle between opposite corners and tighten it to pull one or another corner in. However, since most Triple-M cars have door pockets, that solution is impractical, as the turnbuckle and attached wires would be visible through the pocket.
The only solution I have found that works, I believe I found on this forum. That is to weld two pieces of steel together in an "L" configuration with the horizontal portion of the "L" at a slight angle to the vertical. By screwing the vertical to the rearmost door timber and the horizontal to the bottom door timber, this imparts a slight twist to the door bottom. I did this to my PA and it allowed the door to sit quite flush. However, I later took it off when I felt the door had reshaped itself, but in the interim year, it has again returned to a slightly warped shape. I will need to reapply the solution.

Sorry for continuing the hijacking of this thread.

Lew Palmer
PA1169, PB0560
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Christian H

Germany
58 Posts

Posted - 14/12/2015 :  19:49:32  Show Profile
With regard to seasonal photos: I love the photo in the MMM Register news in the December Safety Fast of Philip Flower struggling uphill on a trial with his passenger having a "hang-over" and inhaling the fumes. Lovely picture! Thank you for sharing, Jeremy!

Christian Hoeptner
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