What! an orange and white tractor

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Kiwi Kev
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What! an orange and white tractor

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Found this picture of me driving a David Brown 1210 back in November 1979.

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This here is the very reason I failed my school exams.
This was actually our neighbours tractor and farm, as we had recently sold our farm. Our old farm can be seen in the background.
I know it's not a Ford or Fordson, but atleast the trailor is blue :clap:
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Hi Kev,
Than's a nice looking tractor despite the colour, and 4WD too.
Is that Norfolk Is? Looks like nice country :wink:
Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!

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Ben
That was back in New Zealand. What you would call 'rolling' country. Hilly and flatish.
It was a nice tractor. Tractor was brand spanking new in the photo too.
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Nice shot,had one similar, two speed pto,12 forward gears (part syncromesh), in some respects, our blue's were playing catch up.

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Great picture, Kev!
What are you harvesting? Did you fed this directly to the cattle, or was it saved for the winter?
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Pascal wrote:Great picture, Kev!
What are you harvesting? Did you fed this directly to the cattle, or was it saved for the winter?
Pascal
In this case, it is heaped in a pile on the ground, usually covered and allowed to 'cook', for winter feeding.

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This is my brother's contracting business, doing 'our' silage, in what I presume must be approx 1976.
Yes, that is me standing there bare chested :mrgreen:

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This is my grandfather doing his silage, before I was born. The Nuffield tractor was a 1954? model, and I was born in 1963, so must be sometime between 54 and 62.
He is picking his up with a buckrake.

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Re: What! an orange and white tractor

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Nice pictures Kev,

And at least there's some orange in it. :lol:
One of the first tractor I drove was a white/brown DB. Later on I drove a smaler red/yello DB.
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We had a big concrete bunk Silo on the farm that we put Corn silage in and packed it down for winter feeding. I use to like to run the buldozer, or loader tractor to level and compact it. Dandy Dave!
Have a Fordsonful day Folks!

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Re: What! an orange and white tractor

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I like the pictures, Kev. Do you have any more?

I have some pictures, somewhere, of me at about that age, but I was running bulldozers and loaders more than farm tractors.

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Choice pictures Kev,I guess the background is Kakepuku, looks like its a couple of km down the road from where one of my cousin's used to contract milk about 15 years ago.I go that way quite often as I have family over the next mountain. :buddies: TSG.
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