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A few more unusual tractors from the Fingal Show

  • 02-10-2007 10:14pm
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    Here's a few 1960/70s tractor pics from the recent Fingal Vintage Show in Lusk for anyone who's interested.

    I thought they were fairly unusual and a refreshing change from the ubiquitous TVOs, Nuffields, Dextas, Majors etc.;)



    A fabulous Ernest Doe & Sons Ford 130 tandem tractor fitted with a 5 furrow conventional Ransomes plough. (Imagine the visability when pulling out of a field into a busy road in this :eek:)

    FordDOE130ZV8567.jpg

    A 1975 Massey Ferguson 1200. These seemed huge when they were launched in the 1970s but look much smaller now!

    MasseyFerguson1200ZV8562.jpg

    A Massey Ferguson 2620. I remember seeing a few 2640s years ago but I think this is the first 2620 that I've ever seen in the flesh.

    MasseyFerguson2620.jpg

    1978 Ford 7800.

    Ford780078D1126.jpg

    Ford 8000.

    Ford8000.jpg


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