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Thank god im not the only one whos wondered about the different cab )
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Hi everyone. This link is to a danish contrator who only use the MF 1200 and 4000 series. It on danish but easy to navigate in.
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Hi FTF.
I need some measures on some of Kids Globes buildings. I want to make a workshop for my farm and before i buy one of these buildings i want to make sure they can be modified to what i want.
So is there anyone in here who's got on of these two?
Regards Kim. (if this isn't the right topic please move it)
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no no come on lads. A JD 7810 under pressure beat anything. 8,1 Ltr power in a beatifull design:-)
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a little update of our tractor list:
*SAME Diamond 260
*SAME Diamond 265
*SAME Iron 190
*SAME iron 180
*SAME Rubin 150
*SAME Titan 145
*SAME Laser 150
*SAME laser 90
*Lamborghini R8
*Lamborghini R6
*Lamborghini Champion 150
*Lamborghini 165 Racing (3x)
*Lamborghini 1060
*Lamborghini 956
*Hürlimann 6150
*Hürlimann 696 (or something)
*Deutz 265
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Thanks for the comments, i will try to take more shots from the contractor. Oh yes i got me a little helper in last harvest )
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Any news on the JD 7R? The real model is really a cracker.
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Hi folks.
I don't know how common the Rapid series is in UK but here in Denmark its a popular brand.
Heres my first attempt to make a 4metres version. I've often made 3 metres version of the Britains Väderstad but i wanted to make a 400 c instead. D*mn the 4 meters need much more work than the 3 metres but here it is. It still need some details, but major changes is:
Britains set shortened to 4 metres.
Siku Amazone (old) fertilizer spreader made into the graintank.
Disc system removed and replaced with harrow teeth. (Agrilla)
And yes, the pictures is the same as in my other topic: John deere 7810 ) enjoy
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Hi folks.
I like to show you my JD 7810. First of all, im not satiesfied with this one. It seems somethings wrong with the Cab but i don't no what. Lots of details missing but i dont have the time right now to start over again.
Anyway. The chassis is a modified Siku 6920 with longer wheelsbase and some other changes. Cab and rear fenders from the ERTL 6410 and a modified hood from the 7410 Plastic ERTL.
Front and rear tyres from siku 7530 and rear rims from Britains JD 9530. Front grill is milled in POM and a slaughtered Mccormick has offered the front linkage and exhaust. A bonus feature is the FL from the Siku JD 6920 can be attached.
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Good looking balers,do they give many problems?
No but its different from baler to baler how many problems they give. Technical they aren't much different from the Hesston 4800 but they have some electrical controlling and some improvements here and there. My old baler, the one above in this topic, didn't make much more than 3-4 knotting failures in the first 2 seasons i drove it.
What combine were you following, the straw looks nice. Also, is this for burning at the heat generating power stations like on Sealand?
I think the Daimond idrove, folloved our own Laverda (20ft) :of and when i drove the Rubin (worst thing EVER from SDF) i followed a Lexion 480.
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If i ran a website and trying to sell my product i would might find a better picture with a straight exhaust )
http://www.learningcurve.com/product/detail/42460?locale=en_GB
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Well i got one in Husum yesterday and im really pleased with it. For £11 its a nice model/toy and the hitch work fine on mine. But theres a few marks on the bonnet and i simply cant get the left wheel to stay in place. But compared to the price a nice model. I've put another wheels on it now (Fendt 718 rear andr JD 7530 in front) and trying to fit a frontloader on it. Pictures will come .
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HI Pete.
The cab is it from the ERTL 4430 or can you buy them seperatly somewere?
A few pics from Denmark..
in Farm Talk
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Its an older picture from 2002 i guess. Some of the tractors are still there but many new have comed. I will se if i can find some of the really old pictures. Might be some Tiger and Hercules if we are lucky.