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Vintage tractors

ravenseye

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Scotland
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ex cat skinner
Hello folks here are two of my vintage tractors being pulled by one of my working tractors ready to go to a show unfortunatly I no longer own them. The tractor pulling the trailer is a zetor and was new when this photo was taken aroun 1987
 

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ravenseye

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ex cat skinner
Tractor with royal connections

Hello folks I bought this tractor from an estate that bordered Balmoral and it was used by both estates. It had a Benatti back-hoe not shown in picure and the main problem with it was the operator had to sit outside and that is why it was sold being replaced by a JCB. I used the little dozer a few times before I sold it on and it worked a treat once you got used to the fact it had no back ballast.
 

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bear

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Nice stuff there ravenseye. A friend of mine was born and raised around Edinburgh (East Lothian?). Moved to Canada and later moved here. He's getting on in years and I still enjoy listening to his experiences in Scotland.
 
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