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<blockquote data-quote="BigSky" data-source="post: 8156358" data-attributes="member: 167661"><p>Sorry I didn’t get back, thanks for the coolant tip. Good name.</p><p></p><p>Had plenty spent on it since the start of the year, clutch, brakes, roof respray, new fronts etc. as it’s been more or less not started and in a more or less inaccessible lean-to shed for 19 years for a variety of reasons. Now it’s home, or was. Filled up in Eastbourne on Friday and the power steering exploded on at the top of Beachy Head, blowing out the steering wheel hub top, hydraulic oil everywhere! Fire brigade and Highways out etc. Taken its toll on me a bit, but was recovered Monday AM and back to workshop. There goes the Jubilee pageant!</p><p></p><p>It’s worth more to me than I’ve spent, and it’s very tight fit getting in, but fine for my mini operations, can’t justify a newer one, and it does the basics and looking forward to a bit of ploughing. Top speed 20mph, have to get on and off fast A road for half a mile occasionally, but works.</p><p></p><p>Worth about £8,000 perhaps in open market, - 4000 hrs, but Dad and I shared it so worth more to me.</p><p></p><p>Anyone have thoughts of detachable front roof mounted name boards on tractors? Such as A & B Smith, Upper Villageton or is this not a good idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSky, post: 8156358, member: 167661"] Sorry I didn’t get back, thanks for the coolant tip. Good name. Had plenty spent on it since the start of the year, clutch, brakes, roof respray, new fronts etc. as it’s been more or less not started and in a more or less inaccessible lean-to shed for 19 years for a variety of reasons. Now it’s home, or was. Filled up in Eastbourne on Friday and the power steering exploded on at the top of Beachy Head, blowing out the steering wheel hub top, hydraulic oil everywhere! Fire brigade and Highways out etc. Taken its toll on me a bit, but was recovered Monday AM and back to workshop. There goes the Jubilee pageant! It’s worth more to me than I’ve spent, and it’s very tight fit getting in, but fine for my mini operations, can’t justify a newer one, and it does the basics and looking forward to a bit of ploughing. Top speed 20mph, have to get on and off fast A road for half a mile occasionally, but works. Worth about £8,000 perhaps in open market, - 4000 hrs, but Dad and I shared it so worth more to me. Anyone have thoughts of detachable front roof mounted name boards on tractors? Such as A & B Smith, Upper Villageton or is this not a good idea? [/QUOTE]
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