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i can remember one from the mid 70's near my nans,sticks in my mind as it had a front loader,and i have always liked the older 70's jd's,always fancied doing one of the britains ones with a loader on it,just for the memorys

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mmm looks american style doesn't it,might have to hunt round for some uk pics,and see about a jd convo after xmas ,well march by the time i finish the fergys and stuff ,red first

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Nice picture thanks BGU - That shocked you eh? ???

What era is that tractor from? ???

Sorry for the delay in replying - I fainted there!!!! :D :D :D :D :D

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;) - I love all tractors from the olden days (especially 70's) - don't care about the colour really (no honest) - simply because I'm getting to be an old fart nowadays and it reminds me of my youth !! - Was walking round a machinary sale ground the other day and it heartbreaking to see the models that were current in my day looking old, sad and frankly worn out  :(
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My young son is up at 5am every morning - I  feel old, sad and worn out to! :D :D :D

I'm going to try and go to the Vintage Run when it's held again - May I think. Hopefully Santa might have a new digital camera in his sack for me, so I will try and get loads of pictures. :);)

My mate was even on about trying to find "something" for me to drive in the run!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D8) 8) 8)

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