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Posted by David in England on June 27, 2006 at 13:03:10 from (86.142.187.125):

Hi all; This is a mid-1960's International B-634 built in Doncaster plant in England. 4 cylinder diesel 62 HP indirect injection. Lower link sensing & live pto & independent hydraulics. This is ultra rare 4wd version built by Roadless Traction who specialised in unequel wheel conversions on Fordson & Ford. The drive to the front axle was taken from a plate on the left side of the gearbox, drive axle running down to ex-army GMC CCKW 6x6 front axle. The 2wd tractor would out pull anything else in England in those days - this 4wd was oustandingly powerful when pulling implements through the soil. Roadless also built some of these conversions on the B-450 (updated WD6). County also built an even rarer version equel sized wheels all round. Cheers David
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