Later the farm next door bought a crawler tractor. I remember it started with a donkey engine - Starting it was similar to this:Quite a few old engines had cartridge starts and some really big ones had a paraffin/petrol donkey engine to start them. The whitbred brewery had a WWI submarine engine, as motive power originally then used as a generator, which had a truck engine as a starter. Once it was ‘wound up’ the submarine engine would burst Ito life and shake the building.
It remained in the brewery till the early eighties
It didn't need the Easy Start though, must have had better compression! I remember it always emitted vast clouds of white smoke before it fired up
I later heard, after I'd left home and gone down to London to the "college of knowledge", that a new hand taken on at the farm had managed to turn it over on himself by trying to plough uphill - always a big no no. Tragically I believe the chap was quite badly injured. Now a days tractors all seem to have robust roll cages to prevent this happening.