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Classic Tractor Magazine Issue 29 Special Issue

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19 Reviews   •  English   •   Trade & Professional (Agricultural)
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Waterloo Boy: John Deere progenitor and how it was sold in the UK as the Overtime

A Fordson Fleet: The tractors and machinery used at Springwell Farm in Cambridgeshire

Ford 8000: How mighty 115hp sixties tractor failed to sell well on the UK tractor market
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Issue 29 Waterloo Boy: John Deere progenitor and how it was sold in the UK as the Overtime A Fordson Fleet: The tractors and machinery used at Springwell Farm in Cambridgeshire Ford 8000: How mighty 115hp sixties tractor failed to sell well on the UK tractor market


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Waterloo Boy: John Deere progenitor and how it was sold in the UK as the Overtime

A Fordson Fleet: The tractors and machinery used at Springwell Farm in Cambridgeshire

Ford 8000: How mighty 115hp sixties tractor failed to sell well on the UK tractor market
read more read less
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It's always a personal thing with classic tractors (and Ag machines) usually based on personal experiences - but I much prefer features on non mainstream brands as they are usually where quirkiness and innovation is found.
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Its a balance I know, and that's my input - keep up the good work!
Regards Rob
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