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Dead Elm Felling, Hungerford 1984.


Stephen Blair
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looks like a 8210 to me, a bit smaller than the TW's. Good bus all the same.

 

It may make me a little old, but i was working at this time, just out of school and spent many a happy day removing DED elms.

 

Until the day i winched one over and crushed a JD 2140 with the winch on the back:001_rolleyes:

 

Nice couple of pics Stevie, you got any more like it?

 

thanks mate,i bloody knew that weren't a TW but forgot all the ford numbers,thought i'd show off at the risk of getting away with it........no chance of that here though :blushing:

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looks like a 8210 to me, a bit smaller than the TW's. Good bus all the same.

 

It may make me a little old, but i was working at this time, just out of school and spent many a happy day removing DED elms.

 

Until the day i winched one over and crushed a JD 2140 with the winch on the back:001_rolleyes:

 

Nice couple of pics Stevie, you got any more like it?

 

I would say judging by the state of the cab on our 2140 we now own that tractor:lol:

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