JCB's (including a very odd one)

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Billy26F5
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JCB's (including a very odd one)

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I just found this, there are several nice Major based JCB's, including a very unexpected and rare conversion.
https://heritagemachines.com/tractors/v ... ollection/
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Very nice.

I’d like to have the excavator myself
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I have to say I hadn't seen a Mk1 with a compressor in a recent picture, the one I remember well is in the JCB Allan T Condie book, what I was totally surprised with is the tug based on a Major, this one is much heavier than the one in ford and fordson on film 3.
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Great find Sandy, some beauties there!
My biggest fear is that when i die my wife will sell my tractors for what i told her they cost

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