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    Here you go Spud: my last restoration, which I have since sold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    This may blow your frock up Spud. These blokes got under my feet, multiple times, as l passed them in both directions, as I delivered fuel to Karumba.

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    One of the participants in that run ended up with my restored P6 Rover 3500 car. He had a spare wheel mounted up on top of the tractor cab, and he never would tell me how he put it up there!

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    This MF 35 tractor was in a tractor dealers shop in Lopburi Thailand. It was not for sale, just on display. The owner insisted that it was made in Japan, but as far as I am aware they were imported to Japan from the UK. He bought it from Japan and it has a Japanese number plate on it, and maybe it was imported to Japan CKD. Lurking In the background out on the road is my Discovery 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    This may blow your frock up Spud. These blokes got under my feet, multiple times, as l passed them in both directions, as I delivered fuel to Karumba.

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    Wot you sayin' Ian. spud is a cross dresser?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    One of the participants in that run ended up with my restored P6 Rover 3500 car. He had a spare wheel mounted up on top of the tractor cab, and he never would tell me how he put it up there!



    Easy peasy I reckon, half the local footy team & a number of Hay Bales if you is talking Tractor wheel, bro.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    Here you go Spud: my last restoration, which I have since sold.

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    That's it. I am saving to send the Mrs over so you can work your magic on her.

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    Do you want Velvet Ride with that ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudfan View Post
    That's it. I am saving to send the Mrs over so you can work your magic on her.
    Dia duit!
    I be thinking that she is not old enough yet!
    But anyway, if she turns out like that one, I not be sending her back!

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    This may blow your frock up Spud. These blokes got under my feet, multiple times, as l passed them in both directions, as I delivered fuel to Karumba.

    Trek 2006 - Tractor Trek Northam to Normanton - chamberlain 9g
    Jebus, look at the size of the spare wheel that guy is carrying on his roof rack. That would be a gut buster, hoisting that up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
    Jebus, look at the size of the spare wheel that guy is carrying on his roof rack. That would be a gut buster, hoisting that up there.
    Probably why he needs the tractor....
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