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These tractor builds are getting better and better!! If it wasn't on a vehicle bonnet, don't think l would realise it was a model, brilliant work John.
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Ditto, but l say it again - stunning build!!
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Stunning John!!
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Great looking low loader, and brilliant start to the Ford, really looking forward to watching this one. Really liked the look of those loading shovels. A local grass/drying farm used to have an A66. Ps. If you want any brochure pics/dimensions let me know, and I can forward them through.
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Thanks for posting, more great photos, and as always excellent background information, love reading about the big set ups from the past. Keep them coming
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Lambourne cab. (Roadless), still a lot to do, including rear window frame/lower cab window frame etc, and some tidying up with filler, and door detailing.
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Absolutely fantastic!!
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Love these archives, great photos, excellent background info and details, really brings it back into focus. An era which didn't seem quite as rushed, more people/more tractors and tackle at work (admittedly not as efficient as today) just seemed to be better/more interesting times, maybe l have rose tinted glasses, but I would love to go back in a time machine for a season..... Thanks again for posting bluegreen.
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Agree totally with AndyB, excellent thread, loving the recollections/dates and background details. Such a great period in agriculture in my opinion. Thanks for posting bluegreen, and keep them coming
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A beast in its day, lovely old tractor. Such a pity Britain's, UH and even Marge models made a bit of a fudge of the TW's.
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Great photos again, absolutely love this era, (especially when there's a few Fords and a few Claas thrown in ) thanks very much for posting, never get tired of pictures of this period.
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Again, stunning!! The matbro and now this Sitemaster, brilliant.....
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Very nice haul of models there Justin.
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Like wise Andrew, thanks for posting and keep them classics coming!
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Cheers for the update Smithy, same here, some poor stuff - especially the spring crops, which went in very late anyway (as it was so wet early on, other crops such as potatoes hadn't all been lifted until April/May) then from the spring cereal going in the ground - upto last week, virtually no rain at all. Some of spring stuff it is so poor, a few farms are looking at whole cropping, as it's not worth combining. The joys of farming........