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MASSEY HARRIS TRACTOR WORKING DAY AT GUTHRIE IN ANGUS 20/07/2008


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Well today I set off early and went 50 miles down the road to a place called Guthrie which is between Brechin and Forfar in Angus. The location was the farm of Ian Robertson of Hilton of Guthrie a Massey Harris  tractor collector and to day was his charity working open day of mainly Massey Harris tractors with some International’s too. I arrived before 9 am to have a good look around and see his and the incoming exhibits. First to arrive was Steven Robson from the Chain Bridge Honey Farm in Berwick ( JDC’s patch) with his 1960 ERF 8 wheeler with a Massey Harris and Case tractor on board.

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Moving on

Whats this a new Massey... Ian said he didn't like the new ones prefering Case and IH ;D ;D

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Ian first new tractor purchase a David Brown

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One for Pistol Pete.... The two Allan Smith's from Arbroath arriving with their 1927 Wallis. Runnning but has radiator problems at present

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Moving on in the field

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well bill you were only a couple of miles from my house as I live in Friockheim when i am home. nice to see a pic of alans big ford as nobody at home could remember the size of it. I think that Ians son is Hamish a lad that i went to the young farmers with.

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Great pics Bill  :D :D :D there are some Track Marshalls in some of the early pics, one looks like a TM70 and the other a TM 100 or similar, seeing as I am a fan of the TM range have you any more of them  :-\ :-\ :-\

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Some lovely pics there Bill.. many thanks for sharing mate... I love them all... but that little pony on the grass tyres looks a real stunner... as does the well restored 4wd (the red one)  :P :P

I'm not sure who owns that Pony on grass tyres Mark but yes it was well restored as was Rab Birrell's 4 WD "red one". I've never seen so many Massey Harris tractors and implements in one place so it was nice to see. I hope Ian makes it a yearly event and adds more International's too since I would not mind having another shotty with my Cub and Ransome trailing plough ;D ;D

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well bill you were only a couple of miles from my house as I live in Friockheim when i am home. nice to see a pic of alans big ford as nobody at home could remember the size of it. I think that Ians son is Hamish a lad that i went to the young farmers with.

It looked a nice part of the country Peter but it was a bit windy but at least it was dry. A really nice day out. Yes there was a Hamish Robertson running about in a 4 x 4 and getting keys and sockets etc to repair the slipping clutch on the IH TD9.

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Great pics Bill  :D :D :D there are some Track Marshalls in some of the early pics, one looks like a TM70 and the other a TM 100 or similar, seeing as I am a fan of the TM range have you any more of them  :-\ :-\ :-\

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robbo

I'm afraid that all the shots I have of the Marshall's Mike and that looked to be all they had around the farm. If I'm back though I'll try and get better shots. I understand they also run a quarry business and run some of the monster type of dump trucks.

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