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Re: Wardner - re fast hitch photos on the next pag
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Posted by tractorsam on November 22, 2006 at 16:10:37 from (71.7.177.148):
In Reply to: Re: Wardner - re fast hitch photos on the next pag posted by Wardner on November 22, 2006 at 15:01:50:
The series 3 are nice, although I think you'll find it's early fifties rather than the sixties. It's one of those things that is on my list to get someday when I can afford it. There are none (that I've seen/found) around my part of the world (Nova Scotia, Canada) so I'm waiting until I can either afford to have one hauled here or the equipment to go and fetch it myself. You can also start it with a crank which is an even more alarming operation than using the starting shells (if you do feel inclined to give the shells method a go be very wary as the pipes to the cylinder head that you put the cartridges in have been known to explode after becoming corroded). They use the biggest starting handle I've ever seen and where one good strong person is good, two are even better. On the other hand they sound wonderful once you get them started. Does it have a winch on the back or just a straight drawbar? Thanks, tractorsam
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