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The wheeled machines are roadless conversions, 1963 and 1964. The one on tracks is by county, made in 1960. All are probably quite rare, but useful none the less! 2 full days baling on a tank of fuel, so economical too! We have got 2wd majors too but they are a bit more mundane I guess.

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The wheeled machines are roadless conversions, 1963 and 1964. The one on tracks is by county, made in 1960. All are probably quite rare, but useful none the less! 2 full days baling on a tank of fuel, so economical too! We have got 2wd majors too but they are a bit more mundane I guess.

gotta love roadless tractors and 2wd majors! :thumbup:

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POW what sort of Hoss power is the Ford 8200? great tractor and a beast in its day, we had a 8100 2wd when me grandad was farmin, that was a big un in its day aswell when mf135s and ford 4600 ruled! Love to get an 8100 just to put the splitter on bit over killbut cool.

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