In search of Marshall / Fowler in Austrailia
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Re: In search of Marshall / Fowler in Austrailia
The next was a 1930s 440 owned by John Kummerow . This tractor was having a bit of work done on it so we didn't see it running. ( John has dozens of restored tractors which I will post).
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Now to the 1950s Challenger range.
I found Challenger 1s, 3s, and a 4
First this Challenger 1.
I climed over a collection of tractors of all sorts an found this restored Challenger 1 hiding behind them I got Ian Cornford who has restored it to climb on for the photo. He had another "1" donor tractor which I saw later and a lot more interesting stuff for me to post. His new project is a P6 powered Moores Motor Grader.
Out of sequence but just to keep the Marshall thread going Here are a couple of Marshalls I got to play with, more about them later.
I found Challenger 1s, 3s, and a 4
First this Challenger 1.
I climed over a collection of tractors of all sorts an found this restored Challenger 1 hiding behind them I got Ian Cornford who has restored it to climb on for the photo. He had another "1" donor tractor which I saw later and a lot more interesting stuff for me to post. His new project is a P6 powered Moores Motor Grader.
Out of sequence but just to keep the Marshall thread going Here are a couple of Marshalls I got to play with, more about them later.
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