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Project 331, Vaderstad restoration and isobus conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew1983" data-source="post: 7845588" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>We had one of these drills in the early 2000s I am pretty certain there was a mod that was fitted to strengthen the chassis. It also got a cat 3 shaft as an upgrade too. It was my first drill and to be honest I struggled to get depth consistent on light land, I often think how simple it was and cheap to run though. Id like to think with a lot more experience now I could get on a lot better with one. </p><p></p><p>Tidy work [USER=4877]@Colliedog[/USER] that really is quite a project you are doing, hope it all goes back together well. Would be interesting to know what it costs to put it back to as new condition as this may become the way forward for many of us who can no longer afford to buy new kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew1983, post: 7845588, member: 147"] We had one of these drills in the early 2000s I am pretty certain there was a mod that was fitted to strengthen the chassis. It also got a cat 3 shaft as an upgrade too. It was my first drill and to be honest I struggled to get depth consistent on light land, I often think how simple it was and cheap to run though. Id like to think with a lot more experience now I could get on a lot better with one. Tidy work [USER=4877]@Colliedog[/USER] that really is quite a project you are doing, hope it all goes back together well. Would be interesting to know what it costs to put it back to as new condition as this may become the way forward for many of us who can no longer afford to buy new kit. [/QUOTE]
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