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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1791149" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Yes it is, they have a sleeved down Perkins 6354 to be about 305 cu inch motor, don't quote me on those figures. Chamberlains were made after the war in Western Australia to give a bit bigger tractor for the grain cropping areas and were very highly regarded. John Deere bought them out in the mid 80's I think. I think they did rebadge the later Chamberlain but then discontinued them to put forward their own brand into the cropping areas.</p><p>This old girl is a very tough tractor and doesn't owe me anything, very economical to run. It won't take 20 litre of diesel after a full day of slow deep ripping. I am sure I will get the problem sorted with a bit of lubricant this time and have her running again. I will try and do something with some leaky O rings on the injector pump while she is laid up as well.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1791149, member: 16453"] Yes it is, they have a sleeved down Perkins 6354 to be about 305 cu inch motor, don't quote me on those figures. Chamberlains were made after the war in Western Australia to give a bit bigger tractor for the grain cropping areas and were very highly regarded. John Deere bought them out in the mid 80's I think. I think they did rebadge the later Chamberlain but then discontinued them to put forward their own brand into the cropping areas. This old girl is a very tough tractor and doesn't owe me anything, very economical to run. It won't take 20 litre of diesel after a full day of slow deep ripping. I am sure I will get the problem sorted with a bit of lubricant this time and have her running again. I will try and do something with some leaky O rings on the injector pump while she is laid up as well. Ken [/QUOTE]
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