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i must admit, my valmet was all singing all dancing erginormically awesome. with more electics and levers than i knew what to do with. but i would LOVE that red county, takes me back to cutting peat with my dad and his friend, he had an old county with twin wheels and a transport box, where that tractor would go was unbelievable. a seat made with straw in a manure bag and a hand throttle.:laola:

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The first County I drove had no steering, you had to steer with the brakes, luckily we were pollarding riverside Willows in a big field so accurate steering was not important.

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Countys are really slow though (well the ones ive drove were) you would need to leave the house two hours before the job starts :biggrin:

 

What is the road speed on a county anyone know?

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