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Just a few of the more interesting tractors at the show today.
Fred
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Re: Vintage/classic at The Royal Welsh
Great photos Fred
And the weather held up well for the show ,they said on the local news that they had 65,000 yesterday.
See you soon
Martyn
And the weather held up well for the show ,they said on the local news that they had 65,000 yesterday.
See you soon
Martyn
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essexpete wrote:What engine would the masey have in it? Only seen a Perkins P6.
Thanks All I liked the Bristol too.
Pete, the engine in M-H 55 is a Continental J382.
I,m not sure where they were made, but this engine had bore and stroke of 4.5 in. and 6 in. ,thats 382 cu. in. It developed 59 belt h.p. @ 1350 r.p.m. They used Bosch fuel injection equipment and Auto-Lite 12V electrics.
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essexpete wrote:Thanks Fred. That is a big engine!
Yes Pete, The 55 was the most powerfull tractor available when it was introduced in 1949.
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