Find our old OTA

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  • #44115
    arranland
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    I’m trying to track down my father’s old OTA tractor which was bought by Joe Paget in the 1980s. It was originally on the Isle of Arran. I just wondered if it was ever restored and if it still exists today.

    #44116
    charlie
    Keymaster

    Joe Paget is a club member, I will forward your request to him.

    #44215
    franktonpaget
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    Yes when I was younger and obsessed in all things OTA I did purchase a OTA tractor from a lovely chap on the Isle of Arran, going up and down in one day. The Ferry was caught in a violent storm on the return trip and it was alarming to see a lorry on the vehicle deck next to us rise up with the pitching of the deck. Unable to return to Ardrossan due to the storm we were diverted to Greenock making for a even longer trip back.
    I was pestered by a chap from Fillongley where the tractors were built and remembered them from his childhood and in the end sold it to him. In the end he did not restore but sold it to Mr Tom Ranyard from near Newark who has restored it and has a number of OTA and Monarch tractors. So there was a happy ending for your old tractor.
    Was there more than one OTA on Arran ?, I came across a photograph a bit back of an OTA on Arran being used to move a small boat from the beach on the tractor hydraulics, to prevent the front end lifting one chap was draped over the front of the bonnet as a counterweight !!!

    #44230
    arranland
    Participant

    Thanks for getting back to me! It’s good to know that she found a good home, my brother lives in Nottingham so if there’s any way to get Tom’s address I would really appreciate it.
    I suspect it was the same tractor in the photograph. The hire boats were stored in the winter about 100 yards from where you collected the tractor from. I couldn’t remember where my dad had got it from but that would make sense, unfortunately both my parents have passed away so can’t ask for any information from them.

    #44231
    arranland
    Participant

    Forget about my first question, went on google and see that they are agricultural engineers anyway, easy enough to get in touch with! I’ll send my big brother on a mission

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