while looking through an old tractor mag yesterday i found a picture
of an armourd up D7 in Normandy WW2,the same as in Russel Seywell,s
Cat collection.
RB
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D7 at war
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Re: D7 at war
Hello Rolly
This is Russells D7M at work,wish I had the room as I would love one of these
This is Russells D7M at work,wish I had the room as I would love one of these
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The Duke himself on saddled on a D7... Fill your hands, you son of a b*tch..........
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Re: D7 at war
My Dad sold a D7 9G to Russell about 5 years ago - it was a 1937 tractor quite rare now
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Re: D7 at war
On the site I was working at today, is 1 of those D7 1T series jinkers, it has no engine or nose group, but it has some good under-cart bit's, the spockets are as new? the track plates are off-set drilled, it also has some guide/support iron on the inside of the front idlers, the owners cut all the armour plate off to use on there cultivators.
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