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The Tractor Twitcher's Travels Revisited


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Normally on this particular Sunday i'd be attempting to empty my wallet rather quickly down at Spalding, but for the second year running I was attempting to fill it instead. After heading up to Middlesborough to complete a project first thing, and another near Doncaster at lunchtime I was back near home on the outskirts of Rotherham later this afternoon with local contractor S & R Burden's John Deere 6250R and Horsch Pronto 6DC drill.

 

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My next batch of older scanned images were borrowed from a good friend who's father and uncle used to work on a large estate in Lincolnshire many years ago that ran an impressive array of high horse power tractors and combine harvesters including this Fiat 180-90DT.

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9 hours ago, justy 46 said:

Now we are talking...some classic Terracotta...

 

 

 

 

 

They also ran an earlier 1880DT which a good friend down in Suffolk is now the owner of. They did have a few smaller Fiats too but unfortunately there were no photos of them in the albums I borrowed. They did run lots of other iconic classic gems which I will post up in due course. :)

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