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Tractor World 2013 - 2nd & 3rd March


Barry

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From all of those lovely blues to the orange of Allis Chalmers and a fantastic array of tractors displayed largely on the Allis Chalmers club stand aswell as a smart looking M crawler adorning the Warwick Vintage Tractor and Machinery Stand.

 

Starting with a tractor from very early days of Allis Chalmer's history in the shape of Richard Sturdy's Rumely Advance 6.

 

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......last but not least from my own photographs this montrous looking Morooka rubber tracked crawler. I'll hand back over to Mike whom i'm very greatful to for covering the auction so extensively. Once again a fantastic show, witnessed alongside great company. Thanks for all your kind comments.

 

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Busy, busy.....what a fantastic backdrop.

 

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blimey, there looks to have been a lot more on display this year going by all those great pics david ,kind of anoyed i missed it now, as tris mentioned the standards been set high now for next years if it goes ahaed, and with any luck i wont be missing that one

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I might duplicate the odd photo but I have a couple more to share.

 

These big old Fords were impressive

 

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I know David has posted a picture of this DB from the front but I was impressed with the renovation of the chisel plough as well

 

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For any Nuffield/Leyland fans this was an interesting exhibit and one which has been saved for the future generations

 

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And the reason it is special.......

 

 

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Loved this ancient hedgecutter and the petrol drive

 

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It's always worth reading the stories that go with some of these old tractors

 

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blimey, there looks to have been a lot more on display this year going by all those great pics david ,kind of anoyed i missed it now, as tris mentioned the standards been set high now for next years if it goes ahaed, and with any luck i wont be missing that one

 

Thanks ever so much Sean, appreciated. The weather and lighting was very good for taking photographs on the Saturday. Cracking show that certainly appeared to be incredibley busy over the course of the weekend. Absolutely delighted I had the opportunity to attend. The only real personal negative............feeling rather tender on the Sunday morning from the all-you-can-eat "chicken feast" I ate for tea at the pub on Saturday evening. I should have followed Gav's lead and ordered a steak.  ;D

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I know David has posted a picture of this DB from the front but I was impressed with the renovation of the chisel plough as well

 

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Great to see some alternative views of some of the exhibits Mike, especially this one. Absolutely stunning restoration on both the tractor and cultivator. :)

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I know David has posted a picture of this DB from the front but I was impressed with the renovation of the chisel plough as well

 

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Great to see some alternative views of some of the exhibits Mike, especially this one. Absolutely stunning restoration on both the tractor and cultivator. :)

Would this have been a Bomford cultivator and original in yellow?

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Would this have been a Bomford cultivator and original in yellow?

 

That is the Bomford Superflow cultivator in its original livery, the yellow models came in the later years of production.

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That is the Bomford Superflow cultivator in its original livery, the yellow models came in the later years of production.

Thanks for the info.The original livery is a very nice colour and i would have stayed with this colour.Nice to see the photos of the original tractors and machinery.How old would this cultivator be?

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well david you should have learnt the lessons from the all you can eat zwolle adventure mate :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:  therefore if your going in nov, we will have to re-educate you in the lesson again eh ::)  

 

Drink more "Herfstbok" nullify the effects Sean?  ;D.....Roll on november. :) 

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