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Whats on your workbench???
smithy replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
PDC was always on the first table to the left as you entered the small hall -
Valley Axeman's 32nd scale Nuffs and Leylands
smithy replied to Valley Axe Man's topic in Share Your Collection
its a loader tractor ,if I remember rightly the loader is exactly the same as on your model , I will try to see him in next few days and get a photo -
Valley Axeman's 32nd scale Nuffs and Leylands
smithy replied to Valley Axe Man's topic in Share Your Collection
A smallholder just down the road from me has the real thing , I go to his to make his hay if I remember I will get a picture -
Hi Bluegreen, on Monday night/Tuesday morning we got 3mm , during Tuesday we had a bit more bringing total then up to 7mm ,by Wednesday evening total was 10mm ,we have had a bit more today so by 8pm tonight rain gauge was saying 16mm in total since Monday evening ,it is slowly getting down to spring sow crops but really need a bit more.
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I was rushing around on Monday getting fertilizer on before the expected rain on Tuesday ,other picture was taken Tuesday afternoon its not that clear but I moved the slightly damp clods to reveal the still bone dry soil underneath ,its the lighter bit in the middle and if you look hard there is still two bits on barley seed corn that's been waiting for rain since the end of march
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What really PLEASED you?
smithy replied to Leakeyvale's topic in General Discussion / Off topic discussion & Everything Else
That demonstrator is my mate ,Combine Kenny we call him ,he often spends a good 6 months or more travelling around the world driving combines , sometimes on demo or just genially driving them for farmers .He used to farm right next door to me back in the 80/90s .He is Goodies demo driver . -
Found out the hard way if you play with a Beaver to long you get hurt ,spent 5hrs up Ipswich hospital last Thursday , Do to my PMR condition it has caused it to attack my right wrist (I am right-handed ) pain was unbearable at times ,fingers ,hand ,wrist was very swollen and had to keep arm pointing upwards as it throbbed like hell if hanging downwards , after a few hrs and a double dose of steroids + double dose of tramadol painkillers it began to ease .Second photo was taken yesterday its still a bit swollen and painful if I try to use it ,wrist is stuck to the left ,hopefully it will come back straight , not allowed to drive on the road at moment
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Is it to collect slurry ?
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To collect the rain water off the roof ?
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I have been over Mr Goodwins most of today as I have dug out a base for a oil tank to sit on ,I put up the shuttering lined the bottom with some old bricks and blinded it all together with some infill ready for concreting at my first opportunity, it was hard work to start with but ok when I got on the vibrater ah I mean whacker-plate
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Anyway after painting the walls I said I did not think painting the cabinets was the best idea. Now we had Mr Goodwin (goodie) and his lovely wife Sue around for a meal on the Monday night before Christmas eve and I said I might by some Billys , Goodie was aware of what I meant but the wife thought I was taking the micky ,she then said what are Billys then and I said Bookcases ,she said what the hell do you want bookcases for as you cant read anyway after explaining a plan was made to go down to IKEA the following sunday for a day out/look around at the Billys ,I ended up buying 5 of them for one wall and the wife painted to off my wall-mounted cabinets to match the walls ,but left the other 2 pine ones
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Another job we started over Christmas was my model room ,the wife said she needed to paint the walls and she said I had to move all my cabinets that was on the floor away from the walls so she could paint them she also told me to empty all the models out and dust them and she would paint the cabinets as well as they was all ones I had picked up here and there and they was all different shades and would look better all the same colour and I had to replace my little work bench as well ,I did agree with her but was not looking forward to all that dusting
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one of the old liners , the pistons and block. We was not able to order parts till the company was back at work on the 6th January, so it is having a complete set of new liners ,new big end shells and new pistons ,we have all the parts now and have refitted the crank with the new shells and pushed in the new liners ,but we have had to send the pistons of to a engineering company as the little end bearings after being pushed into place need reaming out by about half a mm to take the gugion pin
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I should have posted this last year ,as myself and a mate stripped this 574 down over the Christmas break ,it belongs to another mate of mine . the rear crank seal has been leaking onto the clutch so it needs that fixing and a new clutch , there was also water getting into the engine oil ,we was not sure if it was though the head gasket or a liner gone . After getting head off gasket looked ok so dropped the sump and dropped out the pistons and pulled out the liners ,one of them had the tell-tale signs of metal-worm ,so a little job has turned into a big job