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Hello Hugh, yes breakfast checked out yesterday, passed with flying colours !!
See you there
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I also have a copy of the brochure for the earlier 7hp Martin Markham Colt, with price list
Here it is and with the Deluxe brochure for comparison...
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Thanks Charlie, I had already seen that info but thanks for the heads up
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Regulars and new faces all welcome !!
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I'm relying on your secret weapon Chris !!
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If anyone has any more information on these tractors please let me know,
I have got a copy of an earlier brochure for the 7hp version.
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No snow here, just bl**dy cold !!
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Always handy when you have the literature and manuals etc for the machine
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They are bigger than the average Wheelhorse Charlie, this is 41 inches wide, 6ft 9inches long and 41 inches high
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Confirmed this morning...
The Sussex area Spring Meet and Greet will be at the Lavender Line, Isfield Station, TN22 5XB
Sunday March 22nd, 10am kickoff
All welcome preferably with a machine
pm me for further details or give us a ring on 01892 664786
Thanks
Paul and Wendy
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Looks like its going to Tractorfest then...
Thanks Charlie, as you know I am trying for a small International line up this year, something different...
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Thanks I did see that one but did not act on it, glad I didn't now as this one is in better nick
Thanks Neil, I gather they were expensive, I reckon that's why so few were made...
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Very nice, it pays to advertise !!
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Thanks chaps will hopefully give it some outings this year
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Err, no mate !!
I think you mean our trailers are just the right size Chris !!
Yep she's a runner
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A friend of mine in the vintage tractor world rang the other evening asking if I know anyone who would be interested in
a small tractor which was getting in the way in his garage.
When he mentioned the make and model the radar went up as there were only 100 of these made (so it's rarer than
a Mayfield Merlin)
Wendy and I braved the ice and snow/rain/sleet for a short (6 mile) trip this morning to pick it up, it's a Martin Markham
Colt Deluxe with a 10hp Kohler in it, these were made between 1965 and 1970 by Martin Markham in Lincolnshire.
Also pictured is the brochure that arrived a few days ago.
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Keep them all Kenny you will be kicking yourself if you let them go !!
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Start saving your pennies then Chris !!
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Its a very good magazine ,I love this months article on the Cub Cadet collection, wow !!
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