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North of London | We are not sure about the year, certainly no later than 51 might have been 50 or even 49.
I believed it was a '60' but I just checked and they were not built until 52 so you may be correct about the R.
There was another JD when I was younger and later an uncle had a '60' with a cab.
It would have been powering a George White threshing machine set on the barn floor.
It was likely the first year my father and his 2 brothers had their own thresher so the George White would have been brand new.
Home made cab.
Pretty cozy in there when the old canvas from a binder was dropped in place across the back.
Something else I did not mention in the picture is the tractor is sitting partly on a concrete roof on a root cellar where turnips and mangels were stored to feed the livestock. | |
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