I was having a look on Gumtree on my way to work and couldn't believe when I saw an ad which looked like a Flat top brownie. I clicked on it and saw it was a 26. So straight away I made the call. An older lady answered and told me a bit about it. It's an A code with a bit of wear and tear but a Chief none the less. It had been her fathers for many years and was passed down to her. She had also had it for quite a few years herself. I asked if she new if her father bought it new and she said he was out driving and it fell off the back of a trailer. He loaded it up and gave chase however he was unable to locate the car and thought he may as well hang on to it. I also asked why she was selling it as it had been in her family for so long and she said she was retiring and planning a move half way across the country and it was too big to take.
Upon receiving the kettle the scars from the trailer incident were quite apparent. The bowl was mis-shapen however I managed to get it back by lying it on it's side and pushing it gently until I was able to get the lid on. It is missing a handle (luckily the back one so it can still be moved ok) and one of the daisy wheels, which I have one I can use to replace it with. The top handle has also been reattached with tec screws and the front part of the triangle which hooks into the leg has broken off. I used a spare leg clip that holds the ash pan in place to keep the triangle attached. I also added the ash pan from an old 22 I had which will serve it's purpose for the time being while I see if I can source an original 26' ash pan.
My plans are to clean and polish up the legs, triangle and vents as well as get a new lid handle. I'll straighten the existing daisy wheels and re-attach them with nice stainless screws. I'll also polish it up as best as I can to bring it back to it's former glory. I'll give it a JoCool style raised 2nd tier grill which should allow me to cook heaps of turds and wings at once whilst using less charcoal than cooking on 2 22' kettles. Then I'll order some wheels from a Genesis to replace the existing ones. After that I'll see which direction I want to go with it. It will always be a cooker (I've already cooked up a batch of wings on it to Christen it) and I'm keen to use it as much as I can for that purpose, however I'm at a bit of a fork in the road. Do I keep it as original as possible as it is a vintage, or make a few practical mods? I was thinking since it was missing the back handle getting the lid bale of a 26' and having it like my master touches. (Feel free to share your thoughts on this).
Whilst it's not perfect, this kettle has grown on me and definitely reminds me of the motto, rescue, restore, respect. As far as I know it's the only chief in Australia which also makes it pretty special. I think it's nickname shall be "Wiggum".
Thanks for reading.
Jase.