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See the wee Fiat Crawler, been sat outside unstarted since the 3rd week week of Sept, with the nowt-special battery that come in her, and started absolutly first kick yesterday in the tight white frost (Ok, so I wisnay oot o bed too early:001_tt2:)

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A big change from the old ford :001_smile:

 

 

Nice, I had to take a Case 105 demonstrator about an hour down the road the other week. Was a nice drive :001_smile: But then collected a New Holland T5.105 and realised there's nothing in them whatsoever!

 

 

That Fiat crawler is wicked.

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Something probally a stick had gone up into the cover in the second picture and dented it causing the metal cover to rub on the drive chain. (making the funny noise!)

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