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Thank you Mr Ed

Sorry i did not answer you question from my wet feet thread

 

it was a holder A60 t and the other was a Bv 202 i do believ thats pre hagllands the engine is a 2 litre petrol and twin carbs and boy does it sound sweet ive done some mods to it removed most of the metal work and installed a old crane pump to drive a pair of winches

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just found this thread, i picked up my holder last month, i had only ever heard of 2 that were lying rusting, but i put a guy onto someone who paid a grand just for the engine with out seeing it, i think they are getting pretty rare. i couldnt resist buying it, looking forward to some summer night playing in the woods. i just need to sort the hand throttle, it keeps slipping forward, really annoying lol

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LylkQmSzCpk]YouTube - new tractor 016.MP4[/ame]

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heres one playing with the winches, first go so take it easy on me, the bit of beech had about 3 ugly nugs that were sticking in the ground, so i doubled up and used both winches to steer it out, great fun.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUf3gnc75-E]YouTube - new tractor 015.MP4[/ame]

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