This Steam traction engine was built in Ransottes, Sims, Jefferies of Ipswich. There were only three made for the specific job of working on the Suffolk Peat Bogs. It is identified by the big back wheels which prevent it sinking. It is the only one left in the world. Mark Hawkins now owns it having been given it by his Grandad in 1960.
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