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<blockquote data-quote="beltbreaker" data-source="post: 2642452" data-attributes="member: 1171"><p>Just sorting through photos our Model B first time out of the shed since 1964ish. [ATTACH=full]352910[/ATTACH] Question remains to paint or not to paint??? Looks pretty good when rubbed with oil I rather think paint takes away from it. Got it back on rubbers now (metric) and looks the part. we also foud the spade lugs for it so look forward to getting them on and having a go ploughing (away from the road)</p><p></p><p>29 horsepower used to pull tonnes of seed tatties to the local station using only the tractor brakes to slow it down. Wouldn't be me mind. The drawbar pin jumped out one day and the trailer and Tatties shot through the stationmasters kitchen destroying it. From then on the trailer was known as the Torpedo. Same tractor trailer outfit used to cart a Deere Model D or Cat D2 about in the 40's and 50's.</p><p></p><p>Cheers BB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beltbreaker, post: 2642452, member: 1171"] Just sorting through photos our Model B first time out of the shed since 1964ish. [ATTACH=full]352910[/ATTACH] Question remains to paint or not to paint??? Looks pretty good when rubbed with oil I rather think paint takes away from it. Got it back on rubbers now (metric) and looks the part. we also foud the spade lugs for it so look forward to getting them on and having a go ploughing (away from the road) 29 horsepower used to pull tonnes of seed tatties to the local station using only the tractor brakes to slow it down. Wouldn't be me mind. The drawbar pin jumped out one day and the trailer and Tatties shot through the stationmasters kitchen destroying it. From then on the trailer was known as the Torpedo. Same tractor trailer outfit used to cart a Deere Model D or Cat D2 about in the 40's and 50's. Cheers BB [/QUOTE]
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