Posted by samn40 on December 02, 2012 at 13:48:54 from (81.154.213.65):
We visited a machinery dealer in England when we were at the auction and show a couple of weeks ago...Just though you guys would like to see some of the equipment....The Dealer was Ernest Doe, a New Holland and Case dealer down in Essex. Does were responsible for building the Doe Dual Drive tractors back in the '50s incorporating two Fordson Majors so they could be driven by one driver. I took a photo of a more recent one using two Ford 5000s. There were 27 combines in the yard, all prepared for sale for next season. Also note the trailers, we haul grain and produce off the fields with tractors and these type of trailers. I put up some pics of rippers for all you min till guys. Oh and some muck-spreader pics also! Sam
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