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Posted by MJ in the UK on December 04, 2006 at 09:42:26 from (195.92.168.164):
Hi Hugh, just been smiling to myself about your post on the David Brown 990 tractor. In the 1960s I was employed as a salesman selling David Brown tractors both red Implematic and white Selectomatic models. The best seller for me was the 880 Selectomatic. In 1968 ibought my first vintage tractor, a 1942 Allis Chalmers WC. Took it to a lot of shows over the next few years and at one show a youn lad was showig off his dads brand new MF 185 tractor. After a while i go fed up of this as i was not a MF fan at all so i challanged him io a back to back pull with my old WC. We put a chain between the two drawbars and bothset off to see who could pull the most and i just pulled him backwards all round the show ring with his wheel going forward. The young lad is still a good friend of mine and we still talk about the fun we had over 30 years ago
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