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Much modified cab 12
The things which happen to CMPs, this time a 1941 Cab 12 F60L converted for crop spraying, pics courtesy of Scrivo.
Tim commented this is used on a regular basis.
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Beauty!!
What an absolute snarler!!!!!
Even got both doors....
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spares
A few of the original discarded bits have been re cycled into my F60L :-)
Half the gears are in the gear box and some of the engine bits as well.. |
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Necessity is the mother of invention. It actually does look (kind of) appealing too.
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Yea farmers tended to be a bit hard on CMPs. Heres a hay bale hauler and I think an abandoned front end loader project!! I viewed these the other day and they could be useful for parts btu the owner has high prices in his head. (farmer too)
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I love the condition of that front wheel. Do you think they were contemplating a desert restoration??
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