Prototype motorised implement, designed and built by the late Don Pallot.
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Prototype motorised implement, designed and built by the late Don Pallot
This prototype motorised implement was designed and built just after World War II by the late Don Pallot.  The intention was for it to be used for the purpose of row crop work such as banking and scarifying potatoes.  It was powered by a Villiers engine and fitted with agricultural type tyres.  The tubular steel frame was fabricated at Central Motor Works, Sion.
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