Kupsch Mechanical in Geraldton, Western Australia | Automotive repair centre
Kupsch Mechanical
Locality: Geraldton, Western Australia
Phone: +61 427 205 027
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25.01.2022 Live photo of me watching seeding 2021 starting
22.01.2022 A few pictures of the carnage at My parents farm at Nabawa 40km from Geraldton, ceilings fell in and parts of the roof gone, machinery sheds and shearing shed roofs gone and badly damaged. A total disaster area on nearly every property on the 40km drive. The positive thing is no one got hurt.
20.01.2022 We’re pretty sure we heard Seroja whistling that hit M. Cyrus tune on Sunday night...
14.01.2022 Many people need help.
11.01.2022 Pretty lucky Myles was around to save the day and get the motorbike started and avoid a major crisis. #machinedown #doublegeedownsmx
09.01.2022 Vale Barbara Sheilds OAM. It is with great sadness that Life Member Barbara Sheilds OAM passed away on the 27th March 2021. Barbara has been a member of the Cha...pman Valley Historical Society since its inception in 1981. She and husband Vaughan were part of the crowd of 200 who met when the Shire decided to demolish the Road Board Building at Nanson. This icon was saved by people power and a meeting saw the formation of the Chapman Valley Historical Society. In 1983 the Shire handed the building to the Historical Society this small building was the beginning. Barbara’s first official office bearing position was that of Secretary in 1984 and over the years held each of the major roles. In 2003-2004, she held the positions of President, Secretary and Treasurer just to keep the Museum running! Barbara has been President for many years and has seen the Museum grow with new buildings and acquisitions. There’s also been a few challenges like seeing a cyclone take off the roof soon after the Historical Timeline was mounted on the walls in Room 1, begging and pleading for funding for extra buildings, a new roof and repairs to the pressed tin ceiling in the Road Board Office and the painting of the cement floor. Fundraising over the years when Grants were few and far between became a necessity for the Society and Barbara was a great motivator for these an Annual Fair in October, fundraising dinners and luncheons, afternoon teas and District bus tours with herself as the guide all raised much needed funds. Barbara and Vaughan attended the Museum every Wednesday from 1997 until Vaughan’s death in 2010 Barbara adding and arranging displays while Vaughan was repairing, making, painting and restoring many items in the various rooms. Barbara had no previous experience in computing or typing but she wasn’t going to let that beat her; she just put her mind to it and reproduced the family history sheets, from Austin McDonnell’s book, that we see in the white folders around Room 1 and the laminated history and photos on our walls. In 2009 there seemed a need for a souvenir or memento of the Museum and Barbara along with Paige Finci put together a booklet A Brief History of Chapman Valley which the society sells today. Barbara was very dedicated to the Valley having been born, bred, schooled, farmed and lived here and was passionate about all things Valley, she firmly believed in the Museum being a showcase for our pioneers, however sometimes she could be swayed when viewing items which are not purely Chapman Valley such as the Clarrie Milne Collection, the Humble Wool Press and Rupert Weller’s restored engines and of course our Museum is all the better for these. In the last few years Barbara’s health suffered but her wealth of District knowledge is paramount to our Society. Barbara was always humble and would say there were many others who have done great things, but really it was because of her driving force that has seen this Museum, now known as the Chapman Valley Heritage Centre, expand from the Upper Chapman Road Board Office to the only community based tourist attraction in the Shire of Chapman Valley. Rest In Peace Barbara, your work here is now done.
09.01.2022 Thanks to all customers over the years, We have just sold our business for a large amount to a local corperate dealership. Will catch up with you soon for a beer as I will be the PR man for them all the best.
05.01.2022 @JohnDeere 4940 with #maxcap 1600+ on. This is the farmers 2nd 4940 build. Beautiful day for install. #spray21 #AgTwitter #Agriculture #Farmers #JohnDeere sprayer tank extension #FarmingTwitter #plant21 sprayer tank stretch
03.01.2022 Flexi coil 820 bar. 40' Very good tidy condition. Single shoot paired row stilleto boots. 550 pound break out tines. Liquid systems liquid kit. Manutec walker press wheels. Implement switch.
03.01.2022 Can I throw in there what a great job the ABC did on there rolling coverage of the cyclone well done to Natasha Haradine and the other fellows
02.01.2022 Its nearly time to press the button
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