Used to be an old lady near me visited her disabled son in a home twenty years ago in a Ford 3000, with a transport box on it, her and the son are long dead.
Some mothers do have'm ,just so the rest of the world knows we do have modern tractors up to 600hp+ but a nice piece of nostalgia (wonder is he still driving it)
Respect for that man, but sadly you often only meet them once, have a chat and part ways again. I always wonder what happens to them, lets hope he has reached 100 in good health by now :-)
that ferguson 35 will be still running long after that big john deere has died
Dead right!
Mf35s and 135s are a common sight outside shops in Donegal, you'll also see the occasional one parked outside a pub on a Saturday night!
That's great. Wish I could say the same . . .
He was a happy gentleman "to be sure".
Definitely!
Nice Tractor Alan 😍
Thanks Selva
Used to be an old lady near me visited her disabled son in a home twenty years ago in a Ford 3000, with a transport box on it, her and the son are long dead.
Lovely. Wish I could!
Lovely tractor Alan! Nice video.
Many thanks!
Haha that is brilliant. Certainly one way to go shopping!
It really is! The only way really!
Nice bit of archive..
Indeed!
Привіт друже! З мене за ретро тракторець,куча лайків!!!
Many, many thanks!!!
Nice one Alan thanks
Glad you enjoyed it, Darran
Looks good with Duncan cab
It has lasted well!
Really nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Some mothers do have'm ,just so the rest of the world knows we do have modern tractors up to 600hp+ but a nice piece of nostalgia (wonder is he still driving it)
You bet!
Respect for that man, but sadly you often only meet them once, have a chat and part ways again. I always wonder what happens to them, lets hope he has reached 100 in good health by now :-)
Yes, very likely. He was a tough old bird!
i love fergies, i feel maybe later but sadly not at the moment, thanks Alan....
One day - you're still young!
There is a few men in my area the very same don’t have a car
Good for them!
Brill!
Cheers!
its gotta have a saw bench....
Oh, yes. And some wood . . . . .
What part of Ireland was this?
I think it was called Castlefinn?
Aye castlefin in Donegal