Those Chamberlains are awesome. A couple played tail end Charlie on the Redex trials. We had a few in the Army. feels very weird doing 60 MPH in a tractor.
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Those Chamberlains are awesome. A couple played tail end Charlie on the Redex trials. We had a few in the Army. feels very weird doing 60 MPH in a tractor.
I have three.
A Ford 3000 diesel, a McCormick International A414 diesel I am just converting to Alternator and negative earth. and just bought a John Deere 5050E just to run my slasher. [bigsmile1] I am finding them more interesting than modern Land Rovers now.
Keith
Our tractor runs are a little more basic! Just lots of tractors in a long line driving a route with a refreshment break in the middle. Followed by some music.
There is a restored Massey 240 up for grabs in a raffle at €10 (16.31 Australian Dollars) a ticket. The little Massey at the corner is the one up for grabs.
The photo with the series 111 is of a refreshment stop along the way. I tagged along in the series 111.
.... and nothing to do with the endless times betwixt sunset / sunrise,,..... white-coloured satin, with un-sent written letters...
Never thought gazing - at a Massey's back end would send anyone poetic..
.Beauty I've always missed
With these eyes before
[biggrin]
Something from the same period...
https://youtu.be/lbQt02_jiXY'si=pz9Osve0JAhYEUVp
These beauties were at Goomeri, Qld., during the Land Rover 70th get together. From memory, travelling from Gayndah to Chermside, a Brissy suburb.
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