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Built by Harry Steer Engineering, these dodgems were new to William Percival, trading as Farrars Funfairs, but in 2010 he bought a new Adesko track and sold this 12 year old example to James Harris. The Foden D190 KUB featured in the airbrush art on the paybox is the actual vehicle initially used by Farrars to pull the track, although it later moved onto the Crazy Wave Miami and was sold with that ride to Jay Barwick. A newer pair of Fodens were latterly in use but were retained for use with the new track and James Harris sourced his own transport.
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Built by Harry Steer Engineering, these dodgems were new to William Percival, trading as Farrars Funfairs, but in 2010 he bought a new Adesko track and sold this 12 year old example to James Harris. The Foden D190 KUB featured in the airbrush art on the paybox is the actual vehicle initially used by Farrars to pull the track, although it later moved onto the Crazy Wave Miami and was sold with that ride to Jay Barwick. A newer pair of Fodens were latterly in use but were retained for use with the new track and James Harris sourced his own transport.