Brendan...I know you like 65s

samn40

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Well here is one of mine the day I took delivery......don't pass any remarks about the oil stains as the guy who ferried it to me took the wheels off and even one half of the rear axle and loaded it under other tractors! right on its belly on the floor of the truck! The oil leaked from something else......It is a real good tractor but it does need brakes and a water pump now after 400 hours work since I got it........Sam
Ps ignore the ugly guy driving it.....You don't want to know about him!
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Sam, that is a dirty one!Iwish I had some pics of my dieselmatic! She was filthy! Here's a pic of part of the fleet this afternoon!
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Samn you sure someone did'nt have to go real bad. Brendon what loader is that and where's the pump located?
 
2 tractors, that's my 65 gasser. It has the front pump that grinds away when you turn too tight. Did you buy the second 65? You can never have too many you know!
 
My loader is a ford with front pump and the 65 looks to not have enough room in the cradle for the bolt-up
 
I'll tell ya Sam, after dazzling myself looking at that 'waistcoat/vest' or whatever that dayglow attire is... I will certainly remind you of this the next time you pick on my trendsetting Rustoleum repaints...
 
(quoted from post at 20:09:21 04/29/14) I'll tell ya Sam, after dazzling myself looking at that 'waistcoat/vest' or whatever that dayglow attire is... I will certainly remind you of this the next time you pick on my trendsetting Rustoleum repaints...


SNORT!!!! Thanks Tony, I just spit coffee all over the keyboard.... :lol:
 
Hi Sam,
I couldn"t help myself but comment, "cos I just love 65"s. I don"t know what it is about them, the bonnet styling I think mainly.

My 65 also needs the brakes attending to (I think they all do!!).

We have a 35 as well (Perkins engine) and the only thing against the 65 is the heavy steering in comparison to the 35.

If I"ve done it correctly there should be a photo of my 65 Mk1 with its bigger cousin the MF8220 in our grain store.
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Tony, that waistcoat is an official Health and safety 'don't knock me
down vest' Officials have to wear them at our events!
Sam
 

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