Very interesting. Two neighbours of mine in the mid-70s had new 133s with the Lambourn cab. I understood back then that they were basically a 135 without a dual clutch and with a cheaper cab. What confused me more recently was the specifications you find online. Andy did a great job explaining that those specifications relate to the French built 133 which is different. That was news to me. The fact that he has the original leaflet on the Banner Lane built 133 to show it's provenance is exceptional.
Yes, there is alot of mi's information both online and in book form. All seem to suggest that the 133 was solely French built. But what this man is saying makes perfect sense. I don't think we'd have had them here in Ireland from new if they were French built. It wouldn't make sense when Coventry so relatively near. I hope that was a photocopy and not the origina!! Brochure. My heart skipped a beat when l seen the rain on it!!!
Thank you Paddy & Michael Brilliant video I sort of remember seeing something about them in the seventies Goodness I might have to go all the way from Australia to Ballinamore show to shake Paddy’s hand for keeping such a beautiful piece of Irish history going No plenty of French 130 s and 25 or 30 here and of course 135 petrol and Diesel As far as I know the French Tractors were badged 130 and a complete different animal Keep up the good work G Luk ☘️☘️🍀🇮🇪🇦🇺
Thanks Michael for capturing these fine tractors from Andys collection. It great to see a tractor looking so original. I see the starter and alternator were changed at some point. Am l right in thinking they'd have been originally painted the same as the engine block? What is the switch on the lefthand side of the dash for?
Yes, dear sir, even though I don't know your language very well🥱, this tractor is most likely "English made👍" and if the pedals have not been changed or it may have been used in a stationary work!?; ---
My dad had one in 74 exchanged it in 79 for a165 in williams in sligo. It had the westland cab. Green canvas. To be honest he should have put the westland cab back on.
Very interesting. Two neighbours of mine in the mid-70s had new 133s with the Lambourn cab. I understood back then that they were basically a 135 without a dual clutch and with a cheaper cab. What confused me more recently was the specifications you find online. Andy did a great job explaining that those specifications relate to the French built 133 which is different. That was news to me. The fact that he has the original leaflet on the Banner Lane built 133 to show it's provenance is exceptional.
Yes, there is alot of mi's information both online and in book form. All seem to suggest that the 133 was solely French built. But what this man is saying makes perfect sense. I don't think we'd have had them here in Ireland from new if they were French built. It wouldn't make sense when Coventry so relatively near. I hope that was a photocopy and not the origina!! Brochure. My heart skipped a beat when l seen the rain on it!!!
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Great video. Fabulous tractor & interesting story well told. Keep up the good work.
Thank you Paddy & Michael Brilliant video I sort of remember seeing something about them in the seventies Goodness I might have to go all the way from Australia to Ballinamore show to shake Paddy’s hand for keeping such a beautiful piece of Irish history going No plenty of French 130 s and 25 or 30 here and of course 135 petrol and Diesel As far as I know the French Tractors were badged 130 and a complete different animal
Keep up the good work G Luk ☘️☘️🍀🇮🇪🇦🇺
Good man Andy some man for the history 👍
Wonderfull tractor.
Good man Andy ,❤
We've a massey ferguson 133 there a great work horse
Thanks Michael for capturing these fine tractors from Andys collection. It great to see a tractor looking so original.
I see the starter and alternator were changed at some point. Am l right in thinking they'd have been originally painted the same as the engine block?
What is the switch on the lefthand side of the dash for?
Yes originally they were. That’s the isolator on the left hand side
@@thereseclancy315 Thanks very much for answering those questions.
I remember them new. Lambourn cab and no live drive.
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Yes, dear sir, even though I don't know your language very well🥱, this tractor is most likely "English made👍" and if the pedals have not been changed or it may have been used in a stationary work!?; ---
Ok
My dad had one in 74 exchanged it in 79 for a165 in williams in sligo.
It had the westland cab. Green canvas.
To be honest he should have put the westland cab back on.