It is a Renault - sort of - Claas bought out Renault Tractor some years ago.
probably to allow a the aggressive offroad metal wheels to work on a sealed surface without tearing it up.The green beast seems to have early version of run flat tyres
I seem to remember the late norm wray from Càravelle motors saying he sent parts to a south Australian vineyard owner who had an old Renault tractor which the owner said was the only one which fitted between the rows of vines set up so he needs to keep it mobile, maybe some S. a. Renault members may have seen one,,? just a thought... jimI'm starting to think about doing a cunning replica with a few fibreglass bits, Renault badges, correct headlights for the period and the appropriate paint scheme.
I seem to remember the late norm wray from Càravelle motors saying he sent parts to a south Australian vineyard owner who had an old Renault tractor which the owner said was the only one which fitted between the rows of vines set up so he needs to keep it mobile, maybe some S. a. Renault members may have seen one,,? just a thought... jimI'm starting to think about doing a cunning replica with a few fibreglass bits, Renault badges, correct headlights for the period and the appropriate paint scheme.
I seem to remember the late norm wray from Càravelle motors saying he sent parts to a south Australian vineyard owner who had an old Renault tractor which the owner said was the only one which fitted between the rows of vines set up so he needs to keep it mobile, maybe some S. a. Renault members may have seen one,,? just a thought... jimI'm starting to think about doing a cunning replica with a few fibreglass bits, Renault badges, correct headlights for the period and the appropriate paint scheme.
I seem to remember the late norm wray from Càravelle motors saying he sent parts to a south Australian vineyard owner who had an old Renault tractor which the owner said was the only one which fitted between the rows of vines set up so he needs to keep it mobile, maybe some S. a. Renault members may have seen one,,? just a thought... jimI'm starting to think about doing a cunning replica with a few fibreglass bits, Renault badges, correct headlights for the period and the appropriate paint scheme.
gawd looks like old sausage fingers had the stutters on the reply button........ jimI seem to remember the late norm wray from Càravelle motors saying he sent parts to a south Australian vineyard owner who had an old Renault tractor which the owner said was the only one which fitted between the rows of vines set up so he needs to keep it mobile, maybe some S. a. Renault members may have seen one,,? just a thought... jim