thought id get some friendly rivialry going with some muir hill vs county pictures ...
the muir hill has the fantastic steering lock that the county lacks opinions welcome lol
here is both makers flagships...
muir-hill tractors
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Re: muir-hill tractors
Not had much to do with Muir Hills, didnt they make a sort of reverse drive loader based around a MF industrial unit?
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bogtrotter wrote:Not had much to do with Muir Hills,
Me neither, there never were many down in this neck of the woods, at least not compared to Countys.
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here is our great little 101, it really can pull!!
these deeres were spinning on the flat ground, with the muir hill the lot was able to scale a hill!!
these deeres were spinning on the flat ground, with the muir hill the lot was able to scale a hill!!
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Re: muir-hill tractors
interesting!, perhaps that what series 4 muir hill would have looked like?
has anyone ever seen a modified 4wheel steer muir hill? apparantly the front axle trumpets will bolt on directly inplace of rear ones on ford rear end? would be interesting to see!
has anyone ever seen a modified 4wheel steer muir hill? apparantly the front axle trumpets will bolt on directly inplace of rear ones on ford rear end? would be interesting to see!
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Re: muir-hill tractors
here is a nice 101 i seen at at dardanup heritage in western australia. this park is a must see for any enthusiasts visiting w.a
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Re: muir-hill tractors
DaveS wrote:Are you sure you didn't 'build' that one in Photoshop Richard?
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yes, you could be forgiven for thinking this
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