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The dust makes the combine look great, it really adds to it.
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A 1/64th Husky manure spreader. Looks like a great model, I cant wait for it to arrive.
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Good to see you join the site Gordy, welcome aboard.
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Iv gone over there twice now and each time I forget to take pictures. I think my memory is leaving me. \ :D I think ill stick around by the time im done with work id rather stay home for the night.
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Well I just bought a used pick up from a guy who lives down the road from my aunt and uncle so we drove the truck to their house to store it for a few days until I get license plates for it so I can drive it home. I am allergic to nuts so my Aunt was kind enough to clean the inside and out to make sure there were no nuts or any chance of nut residue anywhere, the truck looks brand new now inside and out now.
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I think I lost all my files on my new laptop, it was installing a Microsoft update last night and froze so I restarted and now I cant boot up. Iv been trying everything from system restores to calling dell and it looks like I have to start fresh. What makes it worse is that I have been looking at different external hard drives to back up things but I havent decided on one yet. The only two things I need are my Model Farmer Articles and a website I built, the rest was just files for school that I dont really need now.
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Great work, It looks great pulling that harvester. 8)
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Great work, I am looking forward to seeing it finished.
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Very sorry for your loss Peter, best wished to you and your family.
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Welcome, I also enjoy collecting 1/64th's. I seem to have more room for them. I look forward to seeing pictures of your collection.
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The day off and a bonus in my pay.
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A 1/32nd and 1/64th version of these little gems.
http://www.toyfarmer.com/news/details.html?contentItemId=700
Now I play the waiting game until november. :D
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Great work. I always like cab detail.
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Nice work, it looks like its ready to mow lawns with the turf tires on it.
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I went to mow the lawn and hit a rock on the first pass and bent the blade so the lawn will have to wait until I can get new blades. On the up side the mower was in need of new ones.
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I had to look a few times to make sure that it was really a model. Great attention to detail as well with the weathering.
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Great pictures, you have a nice collection there
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Thanks for th comments guys, that blade is pretty nice Nick. The only downside is that it is REALLY heavy.
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the tines are on a sprung pin, whenever you turn on the pto the speed flicks them out, this then catches the grass....if you understand me? hard to explain \
Makes sense, our hay rake at work uses a similar concept but the tines don't turn all the way up on that model.
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She seems like to big of a machine to let sit around. Send it over here to the states, she'll fit right in
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Great pictures, how dows the haybob work? It looks like a tedder but the tines are upside down.
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Great looking display Mike
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Well we finished chopping 1st cutting and we are going to cut some hay down for bales next. We also will be spreading some manure on some of our olde hay lots as well as spraying weeds.
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I'm a little late to the party here but none the less, welcome aboard Austin.
Thanks Tris, I try to be nice but if I dont have a cup of coffee in me....... :D I better get to bed before I make any more cheep jokes.
My first smal dio! (johny MF working in the field)
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Great work, I really like the detail and how you dirtied up the Massey.