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Fenside MF

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  1. Just saw one of those kramers last week in the yellow and grey colours,that model went under the radar of everyone on here πŸ˜„
  2. I have bought a britains john deere 6m for the floorpan and cab to go on this but I will give it a go and see how it comes up as I've never tried that, thankyou for the advice Simon
  3. they look very realistic Ian,amazing how all the rivet or bolt heads looks so uniform.Did you make them yourself?
  4. Looks spot on that jd telehandler,last saw one of those abandoned in the road after a cashpoint ram raid at the local co-op shop
  5. So I had no replys on this model,so assuming I cant get a cab not sure what to do with it. I have a chance of getting a britains jd 6m and using the floorpan +cab to make it good but then stuck with the leftovers from that model,or also have a chance to just buy a siku 7530 for around Β£50 which combined costs with what I have and getting a britains 6m will be same cost wise really. Trying to figure out a way of making it good and not throwing much in the bin and getting a 30 series without paying the mad wiking prices
  6. Taarup mower and the baileys very nice sir πŸ˜‰
  7. Hi all,looked through my spares box and have this two ebay buys to make up a siku john deere 7530,unfortunately for me the cab is trashed as all the glazing is scratched but I think its a model worth saving and restoring if I could find a new cab for it. So my question is would anyone know if a siku jd 6920 cab is a good fit on to the floorpan or is it 7530 cab fit only? I know the glazing bars on the front screen is one difference between 20 and 30 series. And would any members have any of the cabs in there spares box they would be willing to part with,as I can't find either on the internet at all,Thanks Jamie
  8. That massey 8s looks spot on R38's,nice looking yard too filled with nice modelsπŸ˜‰
  9. There is some wiking fendt 828 wheels on ebay at the moment but they might be too big for a 700 series really and the tyres aren't great either but cheapish. I'd go for U.H valtra t wheels like phil did or maybe U.H kubota m7172 rims and tyres would look good,problem is finding donor models for a cheap price now.
  10. I really like your mf 8280 Paul,would look great pulling a simba cultivator from that era
  11. I hope it's a cerea combine and a new 7s would be tempting also
  12. Looks good with the new wheels and the chandlers dealer sticker,my local mf dealer up here
  13. thought you had been quiet on the forum John,now we know why!! fantastic builds I really like the haybob
  14. air suspension as well,nice!!
  15. looks much better on those rims Phil,good stuff. whats happening to the green one in bits then?
  16. A rough unboxed britains krone big pack baler to rob the wheels off it for a trailer πŸ˜„
  17. looks really good,sort of setup you would see on a turf farm
  18. One been done in the link Nigel Britains John Deere 4040S - Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds - The Farm Toys Forum
  19. looks a good model Paul one of UH's most accurate,only seen one up my way linked to a amazone six furrow plough back in febuary,
  20. nice job Phil looks miles better,spose the siku axion wheels would be a cheap choice for wheels to use as well.
  21. the smell of the grease will make it more realistic Joe πŸ˜„
  22. Not seen one here in south lincs where its arable land, brassica and spud growing country,only seen 3 cnh half tracks deffo a lot more full track machines about from cat mt's ,fendt, those new ertl britains jd rx four trac jobs and the older jd rt's be seen here,wonder if the half trac idea has not caught on possibly. Most tyre manufacturers market there tyres now as radial and tell the driver to have the right psi in them for the job.
  23. couldn't refuse a brand new 936 for Β£41 delivered,wider tyres and maybe paint the wheels will be the only mods
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