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ccc - F-M shed [2 of 2]
Lean-to roofed area, housing three Field-Marshall tractors. [I'm not an expert, but I think these are probably "Series 3" from around 1950 ... based on the ones at Strumpshaw ].
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_Marshall
What interested me was the tracked "bull-dozer" example in the middle. First time I had seen that configuration on a Field Marshall, although the tracks look remarkably like the "Road-less" modification used by the RNLI.
Note also the horse-hoe / small plough in the foreground.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_Marshall
What interested me was the tracked "bull-dozer" example in the middle. First time I had seen that configuration on a Field Marshall, although the tracks look remarkably like the "Road-less" modification used by the RNLI.
Note also the horse-hoe / small plough in the foreground.
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