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<blockquote data-quote="Cab-over Pete" data-source="post: 7888287" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>It wasn’t cheap but it seems very straight. He put new cladding in the cab and while here delivering it this morning he said he would stand by it until we’ve got it working over Christmas to make it sweat. </p><p>Starts and sounds lovely, gears easily selected, clutch will stall it, all the lights work. </p><p>I recently bought a 3f KV reversible plough my Dad used to own. We’ve been working on that and will get it hitched on over Christmas to give her a work out. </p><p>Dad used the plough on a MF 290 but I never did like that tractor much so didn’t fancy owning one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cab-over Pete, post: 7888287, member: 416"] It wasn’t cheap but it seems very straight. He put new cladding in the cab and while here delivering it this morning he said he would stand by it until we’ve got it working over Christmas to make it sweat. Starts and sounds lovely, gears easily selected, clutch will stall it, all the lights work. I recently bought a 3f KV reversible plough my Dad used to own. We’ve been working on that and will get it hitched on over Christmas to give her a work out. Dad used the plough on a MF 290 but I never did like that tractor much so didn’t fancy owning one. [/QUOTE]
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