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ertlerik

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  1. Just orderd mine from the Case IH fanshop, so should be here some time next week.
  2. This one should be on the dealers shelfs soon http://www.universalhobbies.net/farming/1-16-scale/farming-models/case/produit-case-international-1455xl-1987-3rd-generation-limited-edition-2-000-pcs-4616-10100.html Erik
  3. Wiking did a super job, thank you for the fast shipping Bas Erik
  4. Texas has send me this sweet Valtra from Wiking, i do not buy much 1/32 but this one is so cool i had to have it.
  5. Yes same guy, and he has some more arable equipment he wants to build, can not wait to see what he comes up with next.
  6. 1/16 scratch build springtooth harrow And 1/32 Maxxum 5140 and MX150
  7. Bought another 1/16 Lely powerharrow and a Challenger MT665B
  8. Super nice model Paul, better build them trailers big enough to pull them with the 1455's
  9. you better start posting some of these on the Island Paul, the yanks will get a kick out of that stuff for sure Erik
  10. They are getting close with 2000 bushel http://farmforum.ca/article/grain-carts-increase-harvest-efficiency-2/
  11. An other article about the bine http://www.agweb.com/article/tribine_prototype_harvests_and_carries_1000_bushels/
  12. 2 toytractortimes Magnums and second gen 1455XL all in 1/16
  13. Makes you wonder if there is a 1/1 scale out there like it
  14. Here is a translation Club model 2007 Belarus BX 102/2 Producer of the Club model 2007 is Replicars BV. Club model 2007 in Belarus Backgrounds BX 102 In this article we look at what more the 1: 1 tractor behind the club model 2007. The Belarus BX 102 was around on the market from 1984 to 1990. The series consisted of the BX, BX BX 102 82 92 and with 4-cylinder engines of 80 t/m 110 HP. tractors were with two-and four-wheel drive available. Characteristic is the sloping, white hood. The BX 82, 92 and 102 are basically modified versions of the BX 80, 90 and 100. Both series were side by side for years on sale. The former importer, Peja Brustrac in Arnhem introduced the BX 82, 92 and 102 for various reasons. The sloping hood is designed to the already existing model by Peja years another look. The Belarus plant (MTZ in Minsk, Belarus) wanted when still no changes. The hood is on the inside of additional insulation fitted making it sound level was lower in the cabin. Buyers could then grant applications related to the noise reduction. For these adjustments were Brustrac various components used by Peja; so the headlights of a car Fiat 127. The BX 102 has, unlike the BX 92 and 82, a motor with turbo. The turboset was imported from Denmark. By the space that the exhaust had to be moved from the turbo occupies the middle of the hood to a place close to the cabin. The black edge of the hood-where the headlights are mounted in the type designation on State-and is a fixed frame that the engine is confirmed. If there is a repair to the engine must take place and one can there not then that edge at the top (in whole) off. Some more "did you know bobs" about the Belarus BX 102: -The directory of the BX 82-102 is developed and published by Peja -The forerunners of the BX models were sold under the type designation Workmaster in Netherlands (80 HP) and Ploughmaster (90 HP) -There are many Belarus tractors by Peja also adjusted for the (west) German market. These adjustments include: wheel hubs, were shielded round corners in the inside of the cab and wider fenders. With thanks to: Geert (Belarus), and Bennie Green forest, Hetterscheid Didam Rheden. Geert has 11 years to PEJA, 7 years worked at Lieuwe Dijkstra and works since 1998 for themselves. For more info see the website www.geertbelarus.nl Source: Agritoy nr. 3-2007 Albert Jan Kamphuis/Marcel Scholten
  15. I have one that i would not mind parting with for 200, never bin out the display case. Erik
  16. I think it is worth the money, I am not interested in 1/64 altough there is a lot of it on there, for me it is the 1/16 and real farming that makes it worth it. And yes you can read it on ipad, it is not in pdf form just articles added as they come Erik
  17. The wheels are from a UH Major Are you having decals made for the Zetor, becouse if you can find some one that can make them I would be interested in a set as well. Erik
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