Thanks for the pictures! I'll see if the owner will let me try to clean up the I.D. plate on the tractor when I go there again to make it legible. Your tractor looks pretty well identical. I didn't get a good look about the water pump, but it certainly had the same type of fan belt on it.
There was a fertilizer spreader there and an Oakland ute. Both mostly complete, but not as good as the tractor and seed drill behind it.
The drive was not quite random. I knew there was a place selling 'garden ornaments' out that way, but it proved no good at all. Only a few skeletons of ruined seed drills and ploughs. So we just went on through the local area. We found another place with a whole yard full of old tractors and ploughs and other stuff. A couple more McCormicks and Fordson E27-N, but all in a terrible state of repair. Hardly worth salvaging for parts even. Also the chap had dogs - big dogs and not pleased to see anyone anywhere near the front fence. Presumably he was not the friendly type - I didn't ask.
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