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Hi all,
Hope everyone is well. Haven't posted on here in a long while as work is incredibly busy but try to pop on for a browse now and then. Just thought I'd share my latest purchase as it's pretty special (in my opinon!!) and I have been after one for years. Just the one picture for now, more to follow. Curious to know how many of these exist in the UK?
Tom
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Hi Chris,
I received the entry form however unfortunately I'm not going to be able to make it this year. I hope you guys have a good time and I hope the weather is as good as last year!!
Tom
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Hi,
I have PM'd you.
Kind regards
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No, it's not Iain this time! Even more local, it's amazing how close other collectors are without you even knowing!
Tom
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Hi guys,
The martin markham made it's way too its new home tonight. Unfortunately I felt I needed to let it go because of my recent, much larger, purchases! It went to a very local collector who says it will be attending it's first show next month!! I'm glad it's only gone down the road.
Tom
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Thanks Paul, it certainly can
That's the problem Chris, I'm having to sell a few things to make space, it's worth it though..
It certainly is, for 9500 hours on the clock it's doing very well. It is a one owner from new and that owner, believe it or not, was Sandringham Estate so it's not had a hard life and I know it's always been well looked after with regular servicing using genuine oil and filters.
Thanks guys
Thanks Iain, I'm pleased with it. I decided not too drive it home, thought I'd take it home on the low loader instead, a bit quicker and a bit more comfortable!!
Some of the horses can retire now as I can use this instead
Very true
Tom
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Looking good Ewan, the chassis is looking awesome, you have done a great job of it.
Tom
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Great find, I especially like the chrome hub caps! Have you got any pictures of the sweeper?
Tom
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Thought I'd share a few pictures of mine and dads new purchase..
Tom
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Big one is a 7930 and I'm pretty sure the small one is a 6420s, I do love the deeres
Tom
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You have plenty of nice ones to choose from!
Thanks Iain, such a good little tractor and so reliable.
Tom
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So would I, it will be interesting to see if anymore come about in the future..
Tom
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This ones staying, for now
Thank you, it certainly is a good worker, a real tough machine.
Tom
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I think I will, I'm waiting for another one to pop up.. I think I may be waiting a while! I'm still yet to see another with the same hitch as yours and mine, very weird,
Tom
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Very nice machine, no expense spared by the look of it. A great addition.
Tom
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Coming on really well, I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product. Every time I look at this thread it makes me want to do mine but I just can't bring myself to do it!
Tom
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A few updated pictures, this thing has hardly had a rest recently!
Tom
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I'm sure we could do a trade for that lovely Cub cadet of yours
Tom
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Hi,
I think you're right about the lights being put on to make it road-worthy. At least they did a nice job of fitting them I'm not sure what my plans are yet, I need more space!! I may take you up on that offer regarding the literature...
Tom
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Great looking Bolens Chris, can't believe the back hoe went though! It did need a lot of time and money spent on it though.
Tom
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Yours looks great Paul, all very original! Are you taking it to any shows this year?
I put all mine roughly together this morning to see what it looks like when it's all assembled. I'm quite impressed by it..
Tom
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Thanks for all the comments guys. There was one offered up on VHGMC but I'm 99% sure it wasn't that one as it was
a lot rougher. The one on ebay however I didn't see, did it have a red bonnet? As this one does..
Tom
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Hi all,
Managed to get my hands on a Martin Markham, he started to strip it down so it's in pieces, luckily it's only the big bits he's
taken off so far. Gearbox seems OK, engine turns and has good compression and the rams for the loader are in good
condition. The bonnet has headlights which look factory, were these an option? I only have one picture but will get some
more of everything when I unload it all..
Tom
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