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Happy belated birthday mate
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Not trying to be rude, but I think you would earn a few more members and start a few more topics on your site of you smartened up the grammar and spelling a bit. ;)
e.g. "This is the rules of the forum" -> "These are the rules of the forum"
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Another great collection of pictures Sascha, the last picture of the Fendt and sprayer driving off into the sunset is my favourite!
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That 525 is a real bear of a machine, great pictures as per usual Martin.
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Great stuff as always Sean, excellent layout! Now then...what's up with that blue shed? :D
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Best of luck to you and Alison, wishing a speedy recovery to her. I've seen the effects of breast cancer before, I can only imagine what Alison and you are feeling from it
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Happy birthday Rick
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Have a great day Nick & James!
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You are lucky then. We had about 6" 3 days ago, then we got another 3" today and it is about -6C at the moment. Gooing to be bloody hard finding Easter eggs in al this snow. >
Unlucky mate...we're supposed to be having a warm stretch after Tuesday here, are you getting that weather as well, or is it off of a different front system? \
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Rain most of the day here, almost all of the snow is now gone
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Sorry to hear mate :'(
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Happy birthday Simon, have a good one mate!
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Nice work mate, the stone blocks and dung look great, looks just like real
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This weekend the farm received another snowstorm, dumping several inches of snow and ice on the farm. Marky and Martin were called in by the farm owner to clean up the snow.
When Marky and Martin pulled into the farm and tried to take out the skid steer, the engine would not start. They opened up the engine compartment, and tried to look for the problem:
After some looking, they found a shredded wire that looked like a mouse had chewed through it, and a missing radiator cap. Martin pulled a new radiator cap and wire out of the parts bin, and installed them. As soon as Martin got the Skid Steer started, he backed it out of the barn and started cleaning up the snow. While Martin was cleaning up the snow, Marky pulled the Massey Ferguson into the barn and began performing it's spring tune up:
All that needed to be cleared that day was the equipment barn area, and the road to the main entrance. Martin had the snow moved in no time:
After two hours of work, the road was cleaned off, and most of the tune up jobs for the Massey Ferguson were completed. Marky and Martin decided to call it a day, and locked up and left the farm for the day:
For this week's Mini Movie, please click on the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDODDIeureg
Hate to say it, but that's all for this week folks!
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Welcome Michael, impressive display you have there. Hope we see more of it!
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Amazing work mate, I just don't get it how you make your creations look so realistic each time. Fantastic
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Happy birthday, have a good one Kris
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I'm Pretty sure Conrad makes them, aren't they made in some odd scale, 1/25ish? \
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Came out quite a nice treat, the tools on the floor really add to the model. Nice work!
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I'm speechless! Came a long way with this model mate, cab looks spot on and loader looks great painted up. Well done mate, well amazed!
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Glad to hear Luke P and Powerstar, glad both of your situations worked out
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Welcome to the forum Phileas, enjoy your time here
Cracking display you have going there mate, lots of great realistic bits that really make your farm stand out, great lighting on your barns as well! Great work, hope to see more from your farm!
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Nice work mate, simple conversion that improves the look of the original model vastly. Great work as always!
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Great pictures Reece, looks like quite a nice turnout. Tidy little 140 Low Boy there
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Excellent pictures mate, looks like it was quite a great experience...were you on the swather at all?