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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 :-)
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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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Ha ha , not this guy, I believe that paint is pure coincidence.. there's about 200 projects in this fellows acreage Model A's to CMP s to Caterpillars and he's 80 years old ; he is still going to restore it all so he says!!
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A greek one...
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Another conversion
Hi Guys
Here is a Blitz conversion I came across on one of our field trips. Dumped in a paddock and left neglected after obviously many years of loyal service. Cheers Tony
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Wow some ingenuity has gone into that!!
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What a machine...Makes me think of the Top Gear episode with the combine harvester modified to snow plow!
Alex
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Personally I would like to see a "Year of Swords into Ploughshares" at Corowa in the future.
There are some terrific vehicles out there that are just as interesting in there present form as they were in their first incarnation. Strickland carriers come to mind, as does Howards ever so slightly modified cab 11. Recently saw a DUKW that had been converted to a potable grain silo along with a Humber One Ton also set up as a spray rig. (Got to say it was a little more presentable than that beauty at the top of the thread) Rich.
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Swords and Ploughshares
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A different vehicle
Hi Guys
If we are discussing changes to ex military vehicles, here is a photo I took last week in Singapore of a different ex military vehicle. Yes I know it is not a CMP and not much altered or a WW2 vehicle, but it shows people are always looking at ways to keep ex military vehicles alive in some other line of work. Cheers Tony
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http://www.londonducktours.co.uk/
Heres some ww2 dukws stilll going strong in London. Did a tour With them some years ago Svenn |
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Snap
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They are a load of fun. Looks like you had a good time. Cheers Tony
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