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Well after a while without some serios driving we are now in the middle of the harvest in Denmark.
Besides my dayjob i still work for the local contractors as a "replacement" for the staff who do baling.
I haven't my own vehicle this year, but i drive a different vehicle almost every day.
The baling team is this year:
SAME Iron 180 & MF 190
Lamborghini R8 & MF 190
SAME Daimond 265 & MF 190
SAME Rubin 200 & MF 190
SAME Titan 145(190) & MF 190
Lamborghini 165 Racing and NH bb940.
enjoy.
First day i drowe this Daimond in the early harvest along with "my" Iron.
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thanks Pete, but i need some measure fron the bonnet.
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hmmm could it be something with the bonnet?
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I really need some help from some who drives or own a JD 7710 or 7810. I need some measure, please PM me if you got what I want )
Thanks Kim.
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It may be a silage spreader? Like this. . http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=24417.msg488559#msg488559
Yes it is one like this..[/b]
I wish someone would have made a number of different tractors due to their worldwide appeal but one of the top ones has to be the John Deere 7810. There are some great conversions/scratchbuilds around and yours is no exception. I do see however, the resin bonnet is very wide when compared to the real machine. \
Yes i know and it has taking many hours to get the right idea.. But if you make it more narrow in the bottom i think the look would be much better.
'cause when you sitting in the seat the bonnet is really wide , but in a couple weeks i shall drive one again and this time i will measure a bit )
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Yes it has duals.. The Valtra normally dri´ve in the stack with some kind of swather... i really dont know the english word for it..
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Yes i've got the same problem on my 7810.
But really dont know how to fix it..
se my attempt here: http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=22784.0
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Looks spot on..What have you based it on? A siku 7530? I still think the cab looks perfect for this one, if you you see the MTX cab it really look silly i think.
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I think the versions with duals were batched 926.
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My Case forage havester has done her job and now need replament.
I've thought of the Norscot Claas Jag 880/900 series.
Are they good, is it all plastic or would you recommend it ?
Please leave comment and pictures would be nice,
thanks.
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Nice pictures Are you only allowed to use 2wd? I ask because there are no front wieghts for extra traction. It's good to see normal tractors showing their power
In my group there's alllowed AWD or duals. Last year i did it with 4WD only but this year its was much better with duals.
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Sorry for waitin but here comes a little update.
I were at the local pulling contest this weekend were i got a second place with my Same Titan 145.
First a video from there (anyone said John Deere 4955??)
http://www.alsnyt.dk/traktortraek.wmv
Then a picture sample were you can see me and my Titan.
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Sorry for going off-topic but heres JD press release from 2008.
http://www.deere.com/en_US/newsroom/2008/releases/agriculture/08072008_eq_nameandnumber_release.html
But i've just bought some 8530 from Towse and 'course im glad but it isnt the same to look on my 8530/8430 and then look at my JD 8400 when i know how difficult it is to get a 8400 and how easy (and cheap) it is getting a '30 series.
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No matter what, the old model was a fair baler and i would still buy the new ones for my carpet farming. It needs some modifications but you then have a decent, solid baler, and not a fragile one like the UH.. (i know you cant compare these)
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Maybe they will have all sold out when JD releasses their new 8RT (i think)
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My wishes.:
implements.
New ploughs...
decent drills (amazone pls)
Big Balers (MF 2190/NH BB980)
Some serius slurry stuff (SAMSON!!!)
Tractors:
Same/lamboghinis, Titan 190, Laser 150/1506 (i know you agree margerisons ;-) )
John Deere in every shape and models 8-)
Maybe a Hydrema excavator or JCB 4CX.
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A few pics from Denmark..
in Farm Talk
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It will go to the heating factories.
The contractor with the Same tractors deliver aprox 20.000 bales per year so the 5 balers shall be kept in work )
The other one i help once in a while (with the Deeres) deliver 9.000 per year but he also only have 2 balers.
But this week i help him and i will post pictures asap when they have been taken. These days i haul bales home from the field with a JD 7710 with Quicke loader )