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Posted by Tom on October 27, 2001 at 13:50:10 from (195.92.67.70):
In Reply to: 154 Leyland Tractor posted by P. Welch on October 25, 2001 at 18:56:13:
The tractor should last as long as any other 6-8000hrs if well serviced maybe a lot more. The tractor was designed by Harry Ferguson Research Ltd for Nuffield hence the T20 look. As i understand it they are being produced in India by the `million` the engine is a dieselised version of the Austin Mini car so parts should be common. There are Leyland discussion forums on the internet unfortunately i cant find the url, They should be able to help with spares suppliers. Bits like seals, bearings, ball joints electrical and fuel system and clutches are likely to be made by outside suppliers and should be available from specialists in each product type. Just a matter of searching the phone book.
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