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SEP Gulliver hst tractor?


Charlieh
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Just after some info as i had a look at one of these today, really nice little alpine tractor, unfortunatly a bit under powered for what i am after really, just wondered if anyone had used them, had front and rear linkage and pto's and was just under 4ft wide with wide tyres on its back end! :thumbup: so has anyone come across or used one before?

 

 

this is the best pic i can find online of one

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Sold as Valpadanas now, saw one on the Argo/McCormick stand at the Highland Show. Tiny but solidly built like all the small Italian stuff, possibly not as nimble as the articulated Goldoni quad but that has no front services/PTO. Also I think some are reversible, handy for loading, mowing etc?

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