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Old Jul 23rd 2004, 4:42 pm
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Cliche, I know, so sorry in advance! I want a big fat chelsea tractor when I arrive in Adelaide (thats a 4x4 if you dont know!). So, to those of you out there in possession of a big tractor already...any recommendations? (Not a landcruiser...too expensive)

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Old Jul 23rd 2004, 8:01 pm
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Cliche, I know, so sorry in advance! I want a big fat chelsea tractor when I arrive in Adelaide
Bet they call 'em something else there though. In Melbourne they're apparently Toorak Tractors. (I think. I was slightly under the affluence when someone told me.)
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Bet they call 'em something else there though. In Melbourne they're apparently Toorak Tractors. (I think. I was slightly under the affluence when someone told me.)
yes, Toorak Tractors!

We had a Mitsubishi Challenger...we bought it for our trip round Oz as we would be off-road a fair bit in the NT & FNQ. Plus sister lives on a farm. It's smaller than a Landcruiser..but not a plastic 4WD. Lovely and comfy, tons of room (drove round Oz with all our camping gear and 2 MTB bikes in it so pretty spacious).

Pain in the but in the city tho...too big to park, turning circle of a canal barge! Fortunately, we used to cycle or tram to work and walk to supermarket so some times it only did about 10-20km a week.
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