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From: Jobergg
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  • Looks fantastic eh? and so few left in the world too, that must make this extremely valuable...

    Nice to see it running and not stationary in a museum.

    Thanks Jobergg

    Paul :-) 5*

  • @Bevoin1970 I think many of them ended up in the junkyard when they become outdated!

    That's why so few are left.

  • @Jobergg Exactly the same situation in england too, something new comes along and its goodbye to the old stuff. Thankfully there are people out there, with a strong love for these kinds of machines, and so some do get to live another day. Thankfully for us to see.

    I know we live in different countries and speak different languages, but when it comes to mechanical things like these we are all together in our love of old iron from our past. Its a nice feeling to know we have common ground.

  • @Bevoin1970 Good words Paul.

  • @Jobergg :-) Thank you!

  • Apparently the attire for operating it hasnt changed much over the past century....

  • I think its very hard to use machine like that.

  • Imagine being the first farmer to bring one of these home back in the day. The whole town must have come over.

  • a piece of living history...so cool...

  • Nice!

  • Looks like working that could be rather exciting!

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