



Today a new whip arrived at
Mosta Hill. I have for quite some time been on the lookout for a tractor, living in the countryside a tractor is a must and the right look is verry important, nothing beats spending your Sunday sporting wellies, a John Deere cap, flannel shirt and Lee workpants driving a worn tractor.
Ferguson TE 20 aka Grålle is by many here in Sweden considered THE Tractor to have but I have always liked a red tractor, a Swedish icon, a Volvo and the older the better. Searching
Blocket for quite some time trying to find the right one and one who's seller would consider the Skoda PickUp as a trade has not been that easy but today a deal was made, the Skoda is off to a new home and I have a
1948 Volvo T21 that runs good and looks awesome with it's patina. Now I have to clean off years of oil & grime and then look for some cool stuff to give it that Hot Rod touch, stay tuned....
DP says: Welcome home
Lil' Red Volvo....