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Muir hills putting down the power
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<blockquote data-quote="Oliveau" data-source="post: 8557049" data-attributes="member: 159650"><p>Derived from the earlier Northrop tractors.</p><p>Late sixties - early seventies I drove a 101 then a 110. The earlier Ford engined 101 in my opinion was better than the Perkins powered 110.</p><p>Steering lock was great, especially when compared with the County 1124 of the day. Cab was acceptable for its time. </p><p>Traction & grip was superb. You could drop a subsoiler down until the back tyres were nearly flat and still it would pull.</p><p>18‘ discs or 18’ triple k cultivator working down- 6th gear all day long.</p><p>Would have loved a Q cab dual power 141!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliveau, post: 8557049, member: 159650"] Derived from the earlier Northrop tractors. Late sixties - early seventies I drove a 101 then a 110. The earlier Ford engined 101 in my opinion was better than the Perkins powered 110. Steering lock was great, especially when compared with the County 1124 of the day. Cab was acceptable for its time. Traction & grip was superb. You could drop a subsoiler down until the back tyres were nearly flat and still it would pull. 18‘ discs or 18’ triple k cultivator working down- 6th gear all day long. Would have loved a Q cab dual power 141! [/QUOTE]
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