Villiers MK12-2

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Villiers MK12-2

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Ventured out today.........cold wet and windy to pick this up.

Gumtree.

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It is a very stress free wee thing. It runs well when warm. It is all there except for kill switch.

Put it away for later as too much to do.

Weather should warm up soon.

Sheds off limits as no heating.

Cheers

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Hi B

Good score with that. After a clean and polish it should be as good as new!
Yes, weather today isn't very good, hail forecast and torrential rain all day.

Enjoy your new toy
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Re: Villiers MK12-2

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There's a cement mixer somewhere missing it's heart!
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Its funny that I have played with this type of Villiers engine in the past and then just dumped them and now they are becoming collectable, I must be getting old.
I did collect the odd engine, Still got a 500cc single Blackburn engine hanging about, but they took up too much room, so I got rid.
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Charles uk wrote:There's a cement mixer somewhere missing it's heart!



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Cement mixers were usually C12A........well locally anyway.

Now according to grandson, this was Grandads' dam pump motor.

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