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Fraserburgh 23rd Annual Vintage Rally Sunday 1st June 2014


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1973 JD 3130 owned and restored by Vic Mathers from Kintore. It could be sat in your shed if you give him £ 12,000 ;D  ;D

 

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1973 MF 135

 

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1973 MF 135

 

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1975 Ford 7000

 

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1974 County 964

 

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1975 MF 148

 

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1971 ERF A series

 

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1991 ERF EC10

 

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1989 ERF E series E10

 

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1979 leyland Lynx

 

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1952 Albion FT21

 

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1985 Scammell Recovery S26

 

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Looks like good weather as well Bill,nice to see the Moir brothers out in force too,

Regards

Joe.

 

I was just in tee shirt  and no jacket when I arrived at the show around 8.15 so yes it was warm for the Broch. Yes both William and David were there and David was still on a high after picking up many prizes with some of their sheep he was showing at Thainstone on Saturday.

 

 

Once again a full pictorial report on a day with the weather playing it's part. Well done with the Cub (told you it looked braw) Thanks for sharing Bill. 8) 8) 8)

 

I'm glad you enjoyed Kenny. To be honest the Cub was laid past after Scone last year and only came out on the Saturday. No wash no polish and I only gave the copper pipe from the fuel tank to the carb and wee buff up with Duraglit. Dad was my brasses man but I seem to get distracted speaking to folk and can't multitask  ;D  ;D

 

looked an excellent day with a great line up and as joe said the moirs 1120 looked great cant wait til they have the 3130 done

 

It was a brilliant day Brian and you need to come up and sample Peter's Ices from Inverallochy.....lovely. Yes I think William is keen to get going on the latest addition as long as dad John is the paymaster William is willing to do the work ;D  ;D

 

Some great photo's Bill, 8) thanks for sharing :) one inparticular stands out of a Taskers spreader hitched to a Zetor, but looks to have been a great turnout of exhibitors and visitors alike :)

 

Glad you enjoyed Paul...funny you should mention that but as I was passing that one a chap I know who works offshore and also breaks among tractors were talking about it and we recalled how farmers made wooden sides (or maybe the local joiner) to get more fertilizer in the hopper. I could be mistaken but I think there still is one sitting round the back at a friend of mines farm. i must have a look about the next time I'm in past.

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