Where has your FTP shirt been to?
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Where has your FTP shirt been to?
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Where has your FordsonTractorPages shirt been to? No, I dont mean the pub on saturday night!
My shirt lives on Norfolk Island, but has also been to New Zealand and Fiji.
Has also been spotted doing a full days work with the Major.
If you don't have an FTP shirt, get one http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/merchandise.htm
If you do have one, how far has it travelled?
Kiwi Kev
Where has your FordsonTractorPages shirt been to? No, I dont mean the pub on saturday night!
My shirt lives on Norfolk Island, but has also been to New Zealand and Fiji.
Has also been spotted doing a full days work with the Major.
If you don't have an FTP shirt, get one http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/merchandise.htm
If you do have one, how far has it travelled?
Kiwi Kev
"Classic Contracting"
66 Ford 5000 6X (semi retirement)
International 784 4WD
& looking at another tractor!
66 Ford 5000 6X (semi retirement)
International 784 4WD
& looking at another tractor!
Re: Where has your FTP shirt been to?
Well, three of mine have been to Australia and shared the limelight at Robinvale, Warracknabeal and Rupanyup.
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Re: Where has your FTP shirt been to?
Finally Kev , a picture of the might Major on Norfolk Island! Has there been any snow up the mountain?TSG.
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Re: Where has your FTP shirt been to?
Hi guys,
Today I was wearing my blue sweater during the removan on a to tree stump in a village close to Amsterdam.
I had to loosen the tree stump with the little digger, before I could get it out with my SuperMajor.
Today I was wearing my blue sweater during the removan on a to tree stump in a village close to Amsterdam.
I had to loosen the tree stump with the little digger, before I could get it out with my SuperMajor.
Best regards,
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Re: Where has your FTP shirt been to?
Kev, what are you topping there !!!!! looks like grass thats forbidden overhere
regards Frans
who's afraid off blue orange and grey
1960 Power Major Roadless 6 cyl conversion
1964 NP Super Major
who's afraid off blue orange and grey
1960 Power Major Roadless 6 cyl conversion
1964 NP Super Major
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Re: Where has your FTP shirt been to?
Frans wrote:Kev, what are you topping there !!!!! looks like grass thats forbidden overhere
Why do you think the tractors smoking
No serously, you are close. It's a type of tobacco plant, (which is a pest over here). Not the forbidden grass that you were thinking of
Luckily it's a soft wood, so have been known to slash the occassional 10-12 foot high tobacco. See background of photo.
Kiwi Kev
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& looking at another tractor!
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Hi Pascal
What is that Dexta engine doing on the back of your Major, secondary power .
Mervyn
What is that Dexta engine doing on the back of your Major, secondary power .
Mervyn
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That's a PDD. Pascal Dual Drive. Why did you keep the engine in the lift Pascal?
Seems you had a lot of fun.
Seems you had a lot of fun.
Kind regards, Henk
Fordson New Major February 1957 Mark I
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Hi Mervyn,
That's the 4 cylinder engine, that was in my tractor at first.
Hi Henk,
Haha, that's a great name!
I had it in the lift for extra weight on the rear wheels. Some use wheel wheights. Unfortunately I haven't
got them (yet). If anybody has some...please let me know.
That's the 4 cylinder engine, that was in my tractor at first.
Hi Henk,
Haha, that's a great name!
I had it in the lift for extra weight on the rear wheels. Some use wheel wheights. Unfortunately I haven't
got them (yet). If anybody has some...please let me know.
Best regards,
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Pascal
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Re: Where has your FTP shirt been to?
My shirt made a 3000 mile trip across the Atlantic, that I know of, but who knows where else the postal service may have taken it
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Re: Where has your FTP shirt been to?
Wore mine when I visited the Great Dorset Steam Fair. 600 acres of steam, tractors, machinery, fairground, autojumble and caravans!
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Regards
Jerry Coles
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Regards
Jerry Coles
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Re: Where has your FTP shirt been to?
My FTP shirt has mostly been lurking in the Brunswick region of Melbourne, but it just recently took a trip to my brother in law's place in Macedon very close to Hanging Rock where we removed a rather tall tree that was threatening his house. 30 Metres of rope was needed to be far enough away for when the tree came down. You can tell I realy hated having to do this job
We were all set with the chain saw to cut it after it was pulled far enough back, but all that was needed was a bit of power and over it went. Very good that it was gone too, as two days later it was blowing a gale and it would have fallen right over the house and ended in pool on the other side.
Regards, Frank.
We were all set with the chain saw to cut it after it was pulled far enough back, but all that was needed was a bit of power and over it went. Very good that it was gone too, as two days later it was blowing a gale and it would have fallen right over the house and ended in pool on the other side.
Regards, Frank.
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Yesterday, we enjoyed a skating tour at the mills of Kinderdijk. We've been skating about 40 km. The weather was great. A nice sun and not much wind. The ice was most of the time bad. My friend felt 5 times, my brother and I once. The FTP sweater proofed to be outstanding warm in these conditions. It was too cold to show it.
Some parts you cannot skate. On one part we were transported by a tractor and lorry. The other two parts we have to walk. We call that "kluunen".
https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?ci ... 59QL4e_iwE
For the last three weeks I've been working hard with some other men to lighten our local skating course. It's just in front of my house. We were just ready with the parts and the winter set in. Last Saturday we placed the lights and now the whole town is enjoying the skating in the evening. Even the fire department came to prepare the ice floor.
https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?ci ... L9z0nCzVww
Some parts you cannot skate. On one part we were transported by a tractor and lorry. The other two parts we have to walk. We call that "kluunen".
https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?ci ... 59QL4e_iwE
For the last three weeks I've been working hard with some other men to lighten our local skating course. It's just in front of my house. We were just ready with the parts and the winter set in. Last Saturday we placed the lights and now the whole town is enjoying the skating in the evening. Even the fire department came to prepare the ice floor.
https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?ci ... L9z0nCzVww
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Kind regards, Henk
Fordson New Major February 1957 Mark I
Fordson New Major February 1957 Mark I
Re: Where has your FTP shirt been to?
Great pictures Henk, they bring back memories of our trip last year when we saw the skating on the canal and Isselmere last New Year.
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Hi Henk,
Great pictures. Is it correct you have posted the same link twice?
Great pictures. Is it correct you have posted the same link twice?
Best regards,
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
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You were right Pascal,
I have changed it now.
I have changed it now.
Kind regards, Henk
Fordson New Major February 1957 Mark I
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Great pictures, Henk!!
I think it's realy great you do this kind of work together with other volunteers.
Why did they make the whole in the ice? And what's with the hose in the whole?
I think it's realy great you do this kind of work together with other volunteers.
Why did they make the whole in the ice? And what's with the hose in the whole?
Best regards,
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Pascal
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Pascal,
The fireman made the hole. The ice was 12 cm. They had 1500 liters in the truck and they pumped the rest out the hole. With four men they spread the water on the ice, filling the cracks. The next morning we had a mirror ice floor.
This evening we removed the lights. In one hour time everything was in the car and the ice was cleaned from dirt.
We had a marvellous week. Many people just came to the ice to meet and talk and
Unfortenely one lady just stood on the ice for about 10 minutes when she feld and broke both her wrists.
The fireman made the hole. The ice was 12 cm. They had 1500 liters in the truck and they pumped the rest out the hole. With four men they spread the water on the ice, filling the cracks. The next morning we had a mirror ice floor.
This evening we removed the lights. In one hour time everything was in the car and the ice was cleaned from dirt.
We had a marvellous week. Many people just came to the ice to meet and talk and
Unfortenely one lady just stood on the ice for about 10 minutes when she feld and broke both her wrists.
Kind regards, Henk
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Re: Where has your FTP shirt been to?
Owch. I like summer water the best. It isn't so hard if you fall, or jump in it. Dandy Dave!henk wrote: Unfortenely one lady just stood on the ice for about 10 minutes when she feld and broke both her wrists.
Have a Fordsonful day Folks!
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