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Neville Barbour raises some interesting issues in his letter published in the July/August edition of the magazine. With regard to the specific rear fenders on an MF 135 tractor fitted with a Duplex cab, it must be remembered that this was a very low volume product in the realms of total MF 135 production and mainly to UK supply.

Some export markets did take the 32-inch rear wheel specification as

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