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				<title>John Organ started the topic Trac Grip in the forum Ride-on machines</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, thanks for letting me join.<br />
I’ve just purchased a 1950’s Trac Grip in a sorry but pretty complete condition.<br />
Can anyone give me some tips and information on the engine which I believe is a 420 BSA unit, are the brakes axle etc Ford 100 E ?.<br />
Thanks John </p>
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