Hello again,
I thougt I'd share these pics. of some of the International restorations I was privalliged to see on my rcent trip to Scotland.
A couple more waiting their turn.
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Thanks for posting the pictures Fred,
The last picture looks like a Mc Cormick W30 isn't it ?
Thanks
Carl
The last picture looks like a Mc Cormick W30 isn't it ?
Thanks
Carl
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Hello Richard and Carl,
Sorry if I've been slow coming back to you.
Yes, they are from private collections the BTD6 was from a different home from the others.
The tractor is a W30 and the old crawler is a T40.
The same guy is restoring two 27N Countys, one with the Perkins P6, and another County based on the Power Major. You can see how thorough his restorations are, just look at the work in progress in the pic. below.
Fred.
Sorry if I've been slow coming back to you.
Yes, they are from private collections the BTD6 was from a different home from the others.
The tractor is a W30 and the old crawler is a T40.
The same guy is restoring two 27N Countys, one with the Perkins P6, and another County based on the Power Major. You can see how thorough his restorations are, just look at the work in progress in the pic. below.
Fred.
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Re: Scottish I H restorations
Fred. Although badged as a T40 - it would be known as a TD40, being a Diesel. It also has the later air-cleaner fitment and track adjustment, so will put it after 1936.
A few of my tractors.
A few of my tractors.
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Re: Scottish I H restorations
Impressive line up John I think I have found a guy that can sort out head gaskets for us,will let you know if I get any luck.
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Martyn
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Martyn
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Re: Scottish I H restorations
Sorta funny how all that RED turns me an envy shade of GREEN! Particularly as many,many N.Z. owners turn to wrecking in order to make up the capital from the possession of same. No appreciAtion ,perhaps? really impressive lineup Mr. Walker.
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