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Re: Another English NASHER for Allan in NE
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Posted by Roy in UK on June 21, 2006 at 04:11:27 from (86.144.18.30):
In Reply to: Another English NASHER for Allan in NE posted by David in England on June 20, 2006 at 14:47:17:
Yes we had a B.450, I could not agree more. It did "pull like a train" Dad got a load trailer load of sugar beet stuck in a field with a MF 175, which had water ballast and wheel weights. He un hitched the trailer , coupled it up to the B.450 and it "came out like an old tooth" to use his words. But because of the Ferguson draft control patent, the 3 point was a bit dire to say the least. Also, unless the batteries and /or glowplugs were in top condition, it was a shocking starter on a cold morning (Think old diesel Land Rover! ) Another peculiar thing, although it looked a big tractor, it was surprisingly light on th front end .
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