These pictures came into my hands today, they show the J.J.Wright and Sons Royal Norfolk Show stand sometime in the late 1950's
Note the StaDry cab, the last word in operator comfort!
All the Majors are 1957 series ones, the presence of Dextas on the stand mean that it was 1958, a month before the introduction of the Power Major. Note that one Dexta is less lights.
The tractor drivers were NOT Wrights service staff!!
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Brian
Even on those black and white photos' it is possible to make out that those grills were not orange when you compare the shades of grey on the wheel rims and grill. I'm still in support of your version that they were orange.
To our eyes, they are blue here, and we have gone over the originals with a glass!!
I am passing copies on to Mrs Wright who lives in our village and will ask if she still has any coloured versions. She is a very old lady now and a bit frail, but her husband might have kept some.
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Brian
I forgot you used to work for JJ Wright.
It is sad they are no longer in business - outlived by the products they sold, like quite a few other dealers.
Brian, do you have som pics of farmers fro that time I would like tohave some clothing from that time but have no idee what they wore (wear ??) at that time ??
regards Frans
who's afraid off blue orange and grey
1960 Power Major Roadless 6 cyl conversion
1964 NP Super Major
My father wore hessian sacks Franz! One over his head in the rain, one over his shoulders, one round his legs when driving the cab-less Major.
Normally they were just old clothes and cast-offs but here in Norfolk they had things called "buskins". They wore hob-nail boots, leather boots with studs or nails in the soles and metal plates on the heel and toe. The buskins went around the calves of the legs and were made of very thick leather with laces up the sides.
I have some very old photgraphs from my parents which go back to the 1920's which I will look out and post them over the next few months if you are interested.
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I would love to see them, I have a pic from my granddad I will post that as soon I get my PC back I am mostly intested in pic from the 60 th's so I can buy some clothing to wear at shows from our club, they are all in dutch clothing but its an englisch tractor
regards Frans
who's afraid off blue orange and grey
1960 Power Major Roadless 6 cyl conversion
1964 NP Super Major
great pictures just noticed the major and dexta with no lights have what looks a live drive badge on the grill which doesn't ad up if it was 1958? unless its a dealer name badge or somthing else ??
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Sorry, that sounded a bit short and it was not meant to be
We have been going over the same points here, me and the old Wrights men, trying to get a date because the pictures did not seem to be correct.
All the people in the pictures apart from the lady, have passed on and we have been talking to the families.
The lady got back to my contact a couple of days ago and confirmed when the picture was taken. The original estimate was 1960's but none of us agreed with that.
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Brian
Sorry, that sounded a bit short and it was not meant to be
We have been going over the same points here, me and the old Wrights men, trying to get a date because the pictures did not seem to be correct.
All the people in the pictures apart from the lady, have passed on and we have been talking to the families.
The lady got back to my contact a couple of days ago and confirmed when the picture was taken. The original estimate was 1960's but none of us agreed with that.
thats ok i could have wrote it better! this is bad news for me knowing that the dexta was launched with the live drive option, i have alot of banter with mf 35 owners and as i'm taking the mickey out of they're poor hydraulics they get back at me about the high pedal position when using the clutch for the pto saying i must have a sore chin where my knee hits it!! and i've always said it was the only way they could have adapted it for live drive when they introduced it!! now what do i say??
Her eis a pic my granddad made in the early 30th in Berlin he was going to school there, he had written beside the pic The bilding of the olympic stadion for the 1936 games
regards Frans
who's afraid off blue orange and grey
1960 Power Major Roadless 6 cyl conversion
1964 NP Super Major