Glad that you liked the photo's
It is always amazing to see some comments ,TSG from new Zealand noting that we were nearby Heineken, i never realized that. Heineken seems to promote itself very good worldwide. Had a beer after the match.
I liked the Cat's plowing, but don't know much about them. When looking and listening to the very sweet running D4 somebody told me that the engine was designed by Mitsubishi ?? Had my doubts about that.
Always nice to see start procedure of D6; first electric start of the 2 cyl startermoter running on gasoline and then cranking and warming up the main diesel with that one.
That Ransomes plough behind the D6 is a bit a of a mystery to me.
The man on the D6 told me were it came from ,and as I worked since 1970 at the Dutch Ransomes distributor went into the sales files (small hand written books) reading year after year and found that this customer got a Ransomes "SUPERTRAC"TS41A Dec 10 1952. .The plough looks like a Supertrac but is different from the illustration on my copy of the instruction/parts manual. It is possible that it was made to specification, but no records available.
Remember a meeting in the office in 1971 or 1972 regarding a quiry of this customer for new ploughbodies to fit their plow, for testpurposes, so we offered them SCN bodies prepared by Ransomes to suit there plow.
At the same time they bought bodies from our competitor Rumptstad (localmanufacturer) for test . Sad sad but Rumpstad won after extensive testing of both types. Strange that you see the result after 40+ years, and you immediately remember the story behind it.
A few years later(73/74) the board of directors decided that selling farm machinery had no future and all Ransomes blue stuff was removed from the stores, and we carried on with Ransomes grass machinery.

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Always missed the farm machinery side in our workshops and in the field, but now we have vintage plowing and love it.
