Purchased at a farm sale, originally sold by Eaton Tractors at Little Paxton. Used on our farm for a number of years and the sold and exported back to Europe. Here teamed up with a Maidwell Mole plough which it managed to pull reasonably well but lifting out was a well planned action.
Fiat 100c
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did these come with 3PL from Fiat ?? a very cool old jigger by the looks of it
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I think Dowdswell the plough manufacturers had some input into the design of the3pt linkage so that the crawler could handle an offset semi mounted plough. But I'm sure someone on here will have the full story. I don't think we ever closed the doors, always hot in the cab.
I think Dowdswell the plough manufacturers had some input into the design of the3pt linkage so that the crawler could handle an offset semi mounted plough. But I'm sure someone on here will have the full story. I don't think we ever closed the doors, always hot in the cab.
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Also discussed here crawler tractor three point linkage
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