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markduck

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  1. I plan to reduce the tracking width of the back tyres of the Ertl Precision JD 8530, but the problem is i can't seem to get the back wheels off. I've tried several techniques, i.e. grabbing both wheels and turning them in opposite directions while pulling, which generally works for UH and SIKU models, i have even resorted to light tapping with a hammer :D . But still wont budge. So does any one know how to remove the back wheels? Also how do the front wheels remove? Just in case i decide to change them. Thank you for any help in advance.
  2. Ertl Precision JD 8530, Rauch mounted fertiliser spreader from UH, Wiking Fendt 936 UH Gregoire Besson 9 furrow plough
  3. Thank you for the reference. They look spot on and the extra shrubbery at the base is briliant, think i might do that to some of mine.
  4. UH Lowloader Ros Horsch Sprinter drill Joal JCB 531 loader with bucket UH Fendt 415 UH Deutz k110
  5. My latest purchases are; NH T6080 with front linkage, have created a weight block to go on the front
  6. What are the tyres off of on the New Holland TVT, as they look awesome.
  7. My toytrac purchases: Fella Tedder, excellent detail, the packaging is something else. UH Gregoire Besson front press, will be used with the UH Horsch drill. Another UH Claas round baler, help ease the workload. Feed bin done by George, beef cattle can have some cattle cake now.
  8. What tyres is the massey second from the left on? The one that looks like its on floats, as they look awsome.
  9. the same for me, but at least i was working inside today.
  10. Its a brilliant model especially seems it comes with an adapter, which makes it so versitile, however it is a delicte model, the PTO was broken on mine before i even got it out of the box, but it was the one that was on display. It could do with a cover, as most fertilizer spreaders have one, but that shouldn't be too had to fabricate,l might try a put a jib crane in front of it, if that the right description to lift fert bags off a trailer without the need of a loader.
  11. My Spalding purchases, Ros Joskin slurry tanker, which i've aready converted to a dual axle with different tyres, as i haven't seen many tri-axle slurry tankers around my area. The Sulky fertiliser which is on the JD 6930 wich has had Siku Fendt tyres put on it, Fendt was a Spalding purchase.
  12. Been beating on the first shoot of the season. Bit too warm to be shooting though.
  13. If you go to us model farm Wings Farm and M D Contractors there is some more pictures on page 19.
  14. 2x KTWO spreaders from Dan Class twin rake and two Redrock slurry pumps from Modelfarmer Front linkages, weights, A-frames, lights, and toolboxes from www.artisan32.com Bank manager is going to kill me ;D
  15. That's exactly what i was thinking for my layout, maybe with a bit of modification one could be added.
  16. Some brilliant photo angles, great layout. Quick question does the range rover have a tow hook?
  17. markduck

    Farm Work

    It's actually a 7920. It is a brilliant machine, active seat and command armrest make it so comfortable to operate and work long hours in. He got it brand new from USA when i was working there.
  18. markduck

    Farm Work

    I got asked if i wanted to do some ploughing for the arable farm i did some work on three years ago, i couldn't really refuse seems what i would be using. Hoping to do some more tomorrow after work.
  19. Thought i would use some bits that were lying around, so here is the beginning of the front tank for a min-till combination. Photos were taken on phone hence the blurry second photo, but it gives the idea.
  20. markduck

    Farm Work

    Been a while since i've posted in this topic, managed to get some pictures of my dad unloading some bales with the Terex, trailer is a 30ft and pulled by NH 8560. Pictures were taken with us phone, so pretty pleased with how they turned out.
  21. Like the look of the muck fork, what sort of colour scheme are you planning for it?
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