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    Posted: 03 Apr 2015 at 12:13am
There is a series playing on Netflix titled Land Girls.

In Season One, I think Episode 5, there was a brand new Allis Chalmers Model B, being wiped down by one of the Land Girls! Really cool, and unexpected to see a brand new "B" in England during World War II!
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well....what did SHE look like?
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Purty durned nice,,,,,,,,,,,,Made my mouth water,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,  and you'd agree Shameless!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Originally posted by SHAMELESS SHAMELESS wrote:

well....what did SHE look like?


When you say "she", you mean the tractor, right? Darrel
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She would look good standing by an orange tractor!!!!!
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They had a show on RFD-TV a while back. The show was produced by some English company that sold the DVDs. I forget the name. The land girls worked the land whilst the men were off to war.
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man..that would been a dre...uh...oh nevermind!
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This thread would have been high jacked with lovely Australian Girl photos if Brian(Australia) was still visiting. I miss Brian and his girly photos :(
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Farmers were exempt from conscription in WWII because of the importance of growing food for Britain, which had to buy food from overseas. Reminds me of the Wartime Farming series on BBC a couple years ago which had an Allis B and All-crop combine.
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