- Location
- Larne, Northern Ireland
Project 956 basically done, will do our job, just needs a few lights and bits and bobs
Very good very good reason for the wee spreaderIs that spreader attached to a 35 hidden behind the Nash or is it far away?
Are you going to keep it out of the shite?With thanks to Kevin kingston
hopefully, light summer duties is the plan and just listen to the noiseAre you going to keep it out of the shite?
I bought a book at a rally some years ago written by Alan Condie about Perkins conversions and Farmall with P3 was in bookOnly found this thread, and haven't read it all, but have any IH buffs ever seen a farmall A fitted with a perkins P3?
956 TB Turbo conversion. I can still hear the turbo whistle to this day, only now it's called tinnitus...
(Photo from 2011, before the gearbox had a little accident).
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Must take a look, I think I have that book somewhere, Now where to start.I bought a book at a rally some years ago written by Alan Condie about Perkins conversions and Farmall with P3 was in book
It's a great thread! Will try and get a picture of my 895. It looks a bit rough compared to some here thoughView attachment 981872
The TFF 'alert' just pinged to say that @hendrebc had liked my '956' post from way back on page 1. Funnily enough the young lad on the right in the cab (now 16) was let loose in it's successor today for the 1st time:
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And apologies for the non Case pic, the lad on the left in the 956 photo (now 18) was having a driving lesson today:
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While their dad had a quieter day back in the yard
Have you any old pictures when there was about half a dozen or more in a field?View attachment 981872
The TFF 'alert' just pinged to say that @hendrebc had liked my '956' post from way back on page 1. Funnily enough the young lad on the right in the cab (now 16) was let loose in it's successor today for the 1st time:
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And apologies for the non Case pic, the lad on the left in the 956 photo (now 18) was having a driving lesson today:
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While their dad had a quieter day back in the yard
No, sadly not, none of us ever thought to take a camera to work which was a shame in hindsight. The most I can remember ploughing together was 4 tractors at Bridgend, which was Tom (956), Rob (956) and Albert (1246) plus me in Tims 955 as I was passing and had a couple of hours to fill in. It was as a bit of a faf turning at the ends, but it was 17 furrows working the long runs between the cottages and the village!Have you any old pictures when there was about half a dozen or more in a field?
Yeah 94 I did a wee bit then 95 I spent most of my summer with you guys .No, sadly not, none of us ever thought to take a camera to work which was a shame in hindsight. The most I can remember ploughing together was 4 tractors at Bridgend, which was Tom (956), Rob (956) and Albert (1246) plus me in Tims 955 as I was passing and had a couple of hours to fill in. It was as a bit of a faf turning at the ends, but it was 17 furrows working the long runs between the cottages and the village!
What Nash did you use back then? (94/95?!)