It is hard to believe that it was back in 2002 when Salvage Squad first appeared on television - that was 21 years ago! Also, it is where steam engineer Claire Barratt made her TV debut; most recently, she has appeared on the Yesterday documentary series "Abandoned Engineering".
The Hot Red fox hi thanks for replying sorry for my spelling . Someone who I think was called nave221 had all the episodes up originally but I don’t know what happened to his channel . I know the channel quest had the episodes on a year ago but I never recorded any thinking that they would just show them on repeat. Thanks for posting these videos I really enjoy watching them.
hi yes i watched a few episodes on quest and wrote to them and asked if they would put it on or going to and got a answer and they said was no plans to re show it but may do in the future but you never know they may re show the episodes will have to see. you tube may have taken them off you know copy right so that may be why its no longer on you tube . thank you for watching and your time.
Just came across this series and started to watch as I am interested in these types of historical documentaries. However, first, The Hot Red Fox - please, as you are no doubt English, why do you make so many errors when using the language? For example, explain what you mean when you say, "...a steam roller a interesting one and nice addition."? What is "...a interesting one..." and it is a "...nice addition.", to what.? Sorry, but the meaning is not clear the same as you use a lower case "i" instead of the upper case "I" which is correct for a personnel pronoun. I ask this because I saw that for another episode you had written "...lorrey..." instead of "...lorry..." It is very off-putting to see that an English person cannot write his own language correctly especially when the videos are going out internationally. Second, why did the owner not restore the machine bit by bit over all of the years he did not drive it? He had the bits all available. 'nuf sed.
Probably my favourite episode purely for Colin's reaction to seeing his old engine looking like new again.
It is hard to believe that it was back in 2002 when Salvage Squad first appeared on television - that was 21 years ago! Also, it is where steam engineer Claire Barratt made her TV debut; most recently, she has appeared on the Yesterday documentary series "Abandoned Engineering".
Well its 5 years now,sadly my wish won,t happen this is one of my favourite episode lovely to watch it once again.
I am sure that I saw this roller at Much Marcle . They did it in TEN days bloody hell ! adjust the valve with a spanner, simple job Jerry
It great show my favourite was RB 22 crane that was my favourite series
I wish the guys would get back together again and make another series.
yes would be good to have it on television again
Dont reckon there'll be another series to much health & safety these days
So true mate,it kills everything.
I know this engine very well... I know the current owner and have driven it many times!!
Current Owner, where is Colin ?
@@jamesberlo4298 I don't know what happened to Collin, he sold the engine about 11 years ago.
"Copper Drift" ? Its called a "Flatter" or former. My father (a Boilermaker) carried out repairs to Buncombes rollers.
That Collin dude thinks he’s Fred Dibnah, Lol!
wonderful restoration Well done
The boiler inspection should have been done before the cladding went on, and safety valves can be adjusted.
Benters I see do you own a traction engine ?
I'd say they did one off camera, and did that inspection for the tv
The boiler was sound was it why take it fully apart then?
funnels are on battleships, like the ones that did not get to Singapore but sunk near Ceylon, not road rollers.
Correct. It's called a stack, and the sound coming from it is 'stack talk'.
chimney
Also, he said that hot metal scolds a person if it touched them. Sorry, that is steam. Hot metal burns.
'nuf sed
Does this show still air? If it does I’ve got the perfect project for the next series!
No more new episodes to be made.
Gerry is such a bellend
D you have the episode of the ploughing engine?
hi I don't think so but looking at all my videos take time so not to shore but if I do will post it up and thank you for watching
The Hot Red fox hi thanks for replying sorry for my spelling . Someone who I think was called nave221 had all the episodes up originally but I don’t know what happened to his channel . I know the channel quest had the episodes on a year ago but I never recorded any thinking that they would just show them on repeat. Thanks for posting these videos I really enjoy watching them.
hi I am not to shore i am still looking but if i have it i will post it up when i recorded the episodes i never wrote it down on the videos.
hi yes i watched a few episodes on quest and wrote to them and asked if they would put it on or going to and got a answer and they said was no plans to re show it but may do in the future but you never know they may re show the episodes will have to see. you tube may have taken them off you know copy right so that may be why its no longer on you tube . thank you for watching and your time.
Good question, that would be a great addition to the series!
In depth NOT.
Just came across this series and started to watch as I am interested in these types of historical documentaries. However, first, The Hot Red Fox - please, as you are no doubt English, why do you make so many errors when using the language? For example, explain what you mean when you say, "...a steam roller a interesting one and nice addition."? What is "...a interesting one..." and it is a "...nice addition.", to what.? Sorry, but the meaning is not clear the same as you use a lower case "i" instead of the upper case "I" which is correct for a personnel pronoun. I ask this because I saw that for another episode you had written "...lorrey..." instead of "...lorry..." It is very off-putting to see that an English person cannot write his own language correctly especially when the videos are going out internationally.
Second, why did the owner not restore the machine bit by bit over all of the years he did not drive it? He had the bits all available.
'nuf sed.