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Bruce Almighty

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Mixed Farmer
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Warwickshire
If I can find my Allan Condie books, you're welcome to borrow them
I think there were 3 different types of mudguard fitted from 45-52, if you are fitting a Perkins you'll want a narrow type one etc. You may even be able to date what you've got ?
 
If I can find my Allan Condie books, you're welcome to borrow them
I think there were 3 different types of mudguard fitted from 45-52, if you are fitting a Perkins you'll want a narrow type one etc. You may even be able to date what you've got ?
Sounds interesting, I've spoke to a chap who's breaking 4 that he's imported from Canada I'm hoping to get most bits from him
 
Update, got a good set of wings tank and footplates of a chap in Somerset. Dads 35x project is coming on as soon as it's done the E27n will be in
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Mursal

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And when you say Mercedes engine, what would that be from?
Never a 180 Gardner?
Thanks for the pictures, very interesting
 

Mursal

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35x has Perkins 3 cylinder, diff lock and live drive PTO. 35 had 4 cylinder, no diff lock, some may have had live drive PTO, someone will be along shortly to fill in the gaps.
 

multi power

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Location
pembrokeshire
35x has Perkins 3 cylinder, diff lock and live drive PTO. 35 had 4 cylinder, no diff lock, some may have had live drive PTO, someone will be along shortly to fill in the gaps.
First 35 had 23 c standard engine, four cylinders
Next was three cylinder 35 perkins 3 152, dif lock was then an option, live drive standard I think.
Then 35 X 3 152X engine, more power and stronger top cover. Most had diff lock. Think this was direct injection ?
 

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Red Tractor drops launch of green farming scheme amid anger from farmers

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quote: “Red Tractor has confirmed it is dropping plans to launch its green farming assurance standard in April“

read the TFF thread here: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/gfc-was-to-go-ahead-now-not-going-ahead.405234/
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