Rare fruit of the UK vine

Published: 12:40PM Aug 9th, 2011
By: Web Editor

WHILE on holiday in the Bodmin area of Cornwall, my wife and I went to have a look at the Camel Valley Vineyard at Nanstallon.

Rare fruit of the UK vine

Sat there awaiting its next spraying job was a 2006 Fendt 206V vineyard tractor, very unusual in the UK. With a total width of just 1.1m and weight of 2.2 tonnes, the tractor seems to have more than enough power provided by its 197.5 cubic inch 3 cylinder, 59 net, hp air cooled AGCO SISU-POWER engine.

D Bowler,
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