Murray
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Ah now there a few of the FR series about now and still a few FX (that haven't caught fire yet!) But it seems,
When your going to Grass, You need the Claas
be intresting to get the pro drive along side a 970 though, townley has back page of harvest times talking about the new rake and his new combine thats on the way
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fresh into dealers today
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new big m
4 rotor claas rake
couple 6090's
8-10 16t kanes
jcb shovel maybe
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John Deere 6830 & 10f Albutt buckrake
model version
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fully mounted 7 furrow must take some handling! good pics sir. interesting topic!
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i thought it was you muzza ill post her tomorrow
good man 8)
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claas jag 25'000
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jaguar 960 harvester
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such ashame that linkage does not fold up on the arion would be a nice touch to her, although you have her looking well anyways paul all dirty! i like this farm, the way a farm should be well done sir!
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Black Mf and another Blue Power
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a simple grass header in the box is doing no one any harm! why they cant do it i dont know
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im with Jez here.....
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set of butterfly mowers on her, buckrakes easy work for her jez
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aye we had a 7050 at the ploughing with an auto command decal. i tell you that auto command is a great tool
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thought that myself jez!
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tidy lad planning it myself least ill have the setup then! not brave enough or have the skill to do the 15'000
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can anybody answer this one?
6020 up here with me Paul and she seems to function ok with the loader and the front mud guards on! UH must of made a mistake on scaling down or something. or is there plenty room to ad mud guards not seen the model yet \
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That's the issue of the magazine you plonker! :laugh:
was'nt to know Tris never seen that magazine before so..
silage 2011
in Farm Talk
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you'll find most telehandlers are pretty heavy these days so they aint all that bad for packing but aint all that great either due to there thin wheels, does more harm than good we find! we push grass in with a buckrake on front of the tractor, the wheels on the tractor are filled with water to add extra weight, buckrake itself is pretty heavy at 1.5t empty