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dwain

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  1. Thanks guys, where do you pack it Dwain i know your near me? And how is it different what do/did you use?

    my dad and i worked on nackinton farm in canterbury.the farm had there own pack house with there own vacuum cooler and ice making machine.as for the lettuce rig the rig whent over 5 beds of lettuce at a time a lady would cut the lettuce behind the rig and put the lettuce onto table on the back of the rig where a woman standing on the rig would take the lettuce and put it on a wrapping table where the lettuce would be put in clingfilm and sealed with a hot iron which was powerd by a generator which was fixed to the front of the tractor(flat 60-80),the lettuce was then put into a box and transported to the packhouse on ex-army unimogs and bedford lorries where thay where vacuum cooled and put into cold storage to go out on artic lorries to supermarkets

  2. Looks like this tractor could be trying to be a 'child of the sixties'. Could do with a few pink flowers to finish it off!  ;D  At least it is different from the 'run-of-the-mill ltd editions, just another tractor in another single colour. We've had a 'cow' tractor so why not a sunflower. Be interesting to see what it actually looks like in the 'flesh' and what else comes along.

    groovy baby yeh  :D :D :D

  3. Jokes aside, I was drawn to it after seeing the prototype pix a few months ago, mainly because one of the first Tractors I can remember having was a Britains Fiat, and later on I had one of the half track ones, though I took the tracks off it!  Looks like its going to be a popular model :)

    was looking at some old child pics of when i was little and there was a pic of me with my first tractor and that was a fiat they should make some more

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