Some of you might find it interesting! No1 yes1
I was at 3 plant during the final stages late 76 and into 77 and got to see it running in full swing ... good memories and also sad , one of the scots contractors fell off one of the buildings under construction die of fractured skull , cant remeber the name but he's in the old graveyard ... I remember part of the epitaph on the stone ... " I took the low road " or something like that Mike check it up ... and of course reading about the push feeders ,, yes there were problems .. Georg may remember the one day we were all around one that was giving hassles ,, huge hydraulic pipes and cylinders to push the feed slide back and forth ... just as well we were all to the side , seems the pressure controls were not that good , combines with the design problems causing jamming .... suddenly one of the 2+ inch metal hydraulic pipes popped loose flying to the floor narowly mising us all ,, if it had hit anyone they would have been brained ... of course the aftermath of hundreds of litres of hydraulic oil sprayed over all nearby ... we were drenched had to go home as oily messes ...
Just saw my oldman there!
Thats how I remember him junior as well as Len. Was in touch with Len a few years ago and he could tell a few stories I guess. John