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Stephen Blair
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i only have to kidneys, now i am in a dilema! so many toys, so little cash.

there was a landrover up here years ago that used to have tracks, long wheel base.

it was at Killin i think.

 

The FC had a few, the name escapes me but there is one left running at Dunsfold Landrovers Museum in Surrey.

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Anyone seen those old roadless conversions on landrovers - think they were called something like a Forestrover?

 

Do like that tracked Quad. Carraro are supposed to be offering a track set up like that on one of the Artic tractors but the tracks cost nearly half as much as the tractor :scared1:

only in a magazine, cool though.

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