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Just bought a ford 2000 for log splitting and the saw bench

 

And it depends if you want to class a mog as vintage?! Think my old girl is 1973 off the top of my head but she's out with chipper or trailer working for her living ��

 

good on yer nice to see some old kit out working

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The Drott is still pushing up fires and dozing piles of crap , forward blowing fan so just give it a rev and you have the equivalent of half a dozen leaf blowers. :thumbup1:

 

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Nuffield still goes out ride swiping and mowing the odd paddock

 

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The Nuffield winch tractor still in regular use pulling trees over

 

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100` pop full of wind going the wrong way

 

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Gone

 

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The Drott is still pushing up fires and dozing piles of crap , forward blowing fan so just give it a rev and you have the equivalent of half a dozen leaf blowers. :thumbup1:

 

image.jpg3_zpsibebikmn.jpg

 

Nuffield still goes out ride swiping and mowing the odd paddock

 

image.jpg1_zps5acc6lri.jpg

 

The Nuffield winch tractor still in regular use pulling trees over, what do you use the old horse shoes for

 

image.jpg10_zpsx1as3mii.jpg

 

100` pop full of wind going the wrong way

 

image.jpg2_zpseimmi7tw.jpg

 

image.jpg3_zps9oru7dm8.jpg

 

Gone

 

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can you show a pic of the deere john please

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Forgot about the very Dear John David :)

 

Semi retired but its 6 pot diesel is still OK to power a mulcher and beat up a bit of gorse when needed.

 

Bob

 

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I do like a Nuffield, they chip on the road as well !

One of my old internationals great little tractors for winching and skidding, like all old tractors easy to steer on two wheels on the brakes when skidding big lumps out. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1483470124.366361.jpg.fc0294fc9d0602e24605a2eb04706a96.jpg

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Forgot about the very Dear John David :)

 

Semi retired but its 6 pot diesel is still OK to power a mulcher and beat up a bit of gorse when needed.

 

Bob

 

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What model is it? Never should have sold my john deere 3040! Regret that :thumbdown:

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Hi all the tractors we use for firewood processing are vintage

1948 field marshall series2

1956 ferguson t20 tvo driveing hycrack splitter

1958 massey 35 driving kisa super combi processor

1974 international 474 loader with grab and mcconnel rear forklift

1975 international 574 driveing rytec 2 metre 25 tonne splitter and towing trailers.

ALL the above tractor are easy to repair and parts are cheap and they do not go down in value.

cheers chris

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