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l5foye
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Postby l5foye » Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:34 am

Hello-I have been on the forum a while but didn't see this part. Just finished restoring a Cub (came from France, was exported there from US after WW2) It joins a stable of Fergusons ( 3 diesels, 2 T20's and a FE 35 (grey/gold), a Valmet 20 (rarest tractor we have-came from Finland), a Fordson N, a 1946 Morris 8 and an 1936 Austin 10. There is a Massey Harris sickle mower (horsedrawn), a turnip sower, a potato digger etc. I live near Armagh in N Ireland.
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Postby Bigdog » Wed Feb 28, 2007 10:11 am

That's a very interesting "stable" of tractors! Do you have some pictures?
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Postby cowboy » Wed Feb 28, 2007 6:13 pm

Hi l5foye

I am very happy you are here with ous on this form :D I would love to see a picture of the Valmont 20.

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Postby TJ » Wed Feb 28, 2007 10:10 pm

Welcome I agree withBD and cowboy I'd like to see some picures of your stable
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Postby Rudi » Thu Mar 01, 2007 11:22 am

I5foye:

I have always liked your nic. Not sure exactly what that indicates.. I5 is not a Ham or SWL prefix.. so that has me curious.. Ireland has always been of interest to me.. amazing place.. steeped in history, culture, intrique and many other facets that really can get a spook's attention..

Anyways, nice to learn a bit more about you.. always nice to be able to put a personal feel to members of the community.

I am curious.. what model Massey-Harris Potato Digger and Sickle Mower do you have? I am very, very curious. The Potato Digger because I have 2 of them and the Scile Mower - because we have these machines here too, much more common than the IH or Frost and Woods models. I guess it would be M-H, F&W and then IH or JD in order here.. So I am curious and I look forward to your posting pictures of your tractors and implements.
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