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Classic Machinery
50 years ago
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<blockquote data-quote="Northernlights" data-source="post: 6468592" data-attributes="member: 81490"><p>We had a brand new 135 delivered in mid april 1969 . It was a Thursday and our secondary school got a new headmaster that day.His first anouncement to the school assembly was to give us all the Thursday afternoon off so I got home to see the 135 delivered by lorry.We still had two tractormen and they gave me the first shot of it pulling the tiniest set of triple rollers you have ever seen and picking off stones off emerging spring barley. Think it might have been the stone picking that swung it.</p><p>We still have the 135 and still sows the swedes every year.It was restored for its fortieth birthday. Picture shows it at local show at end of July.[ATTACH=full]822036[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northernlights, post: 6468592, member: 81490"] We had a brand new 135 delivered in mid april 1969 . It was a Thursday and our secondary school got a new headmaster that day.His first anouncement to the school assembly was to give us all the Thursday afternoon off so I got home to see the 135 delivered by lorry.We still had two tractormen and they gave me the first shot of it pulling the tiniest set of triple rollers you have ever seen and picking off stones off emerging spring barley. Think it might have been the stone picking that swung it. We still have the 135 and still sows the swedes every year.It was restored for its fortieth birthday. Picture shows it at local show at end of July.[ATTACH=full]822036[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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