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The property that the dairy was located on was sold in the mid seventies And Johns father ended up with about 200 acres of it. The son of the original owner inherited the portion of land where the creamery and a couple of sheds were located.

Information filtered down to John that most of the machinery from the original property was still located inside the creamery and John was unable to resist contacting the new owner and a meeting was arranged just after Christmas day 1995.

As it happens the new owner was  "A bit into old engines" and had intended to get the old pump working again, but being a busy fellow he had never quite  found the time.  A bit of negotiation followed and the result was that John swapped an old marine  engine for the pump unit and whatever parts there were, some bits off a  Chapman Pup boat engine and two milk crates of additional parts were thrown in.

Later investigation revealed that most of the engine was there, giving the impression that the engine had been dismantled for a general maintenance and had never found its way back together. There was no magneto and there were no valves for the pump but there was a new set of guides.

Upon reflection John feels the original property owner got the better deal.

John stored his newly acquired goodies in his Father-in-laws shed where they became "invisible" melding amongst everything else that was stored there until Christmas 1996, when John retrieved his prize and brought it to Gladstone  After a bit a bit of effort the engine was freed up and rebuilt. New pump valves were made and eventually the unit was pumping again.

With the aid of Johns son Tim the colour scheme of grey for the engine, green for the pump and yellow for the side rods were chosen. John admits that these are not Southern Cross Colours 'But it looks quite good".  The other variation being a standard petrol carburettor, replacing the old Kerosene one.

John runs it on display days on super with 25% Kerosene

Knowing the history of these engines is always a bonus and adds interest to any stationary engine  I suspect  if you have a photograph of the Dairy at Dayboro in its heyday John would not say no to a copy.


Southern Cross Pump Engine

No 293   (Toowoomba Foundry)

Owner  John Hinde , Gladstone


John Probably got the 'bug' for hit and miss engines after seeing them at the calliope Historical Village. The 'bug' led him to this two inch pump unit that had spent its working life at  Terrors creek pumping about 110 gallons an hour 300ft up a hill, to the Dairy at Dayborough.

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