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jcdeboever

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Farmall 706
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Oliver Row Crop 77
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Rumley Oil Pull
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Rumley Oil Pull
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Oliver Super 77
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Cockshutt 770
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These are nice. The shows I go to, in Ireland, they insist on parking the tractors to the nearest inch of one another plus there always packs of geezers wedged into any small space they can fit into so you can never get a clean shot.
 
These are nice. The shows I go to, in Ireland, they insist on parking the tractors to the nearest inch of one another plus there always packs of geezers wedged into any small space they can fit into so you can never get a clean shot.
Thanks BR, some shows are more challenging.
 
Some nice iron there, JC! The 706 & the Cockshutt look like trailer queens (I've never seen that air-cleaner light accessory on the Cockshutt before; that must be rare!) but that Rumley (the smallest model they made) is a beaut. Our club used to have the largest single-cylinder version of that tractor. 1170 CI on ONE cylinder. When she thumped, you new it!
 
Great pictures I love tractors!!!!
 
How far apart are the IH 716 and that 706. the 716 is the only era IH that I driven, nice on a cold winters day having the diesel tank behind you but what a BStrd on a hot one
 
Not aware of a model 716, but all the three digit 'seven-series- were produced from the end of the 1950s (around '58) until the late 1960s.
 
Always enjoy your tractor shots. Even though you're not shooting under the best of conditions, but you still pull out some nice shots.
 

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