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ihatepoundland

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  1. I'm starting this thread to share the interesting tractors I find on ebay when I go for a little look, hopefully you can add tractors that interest you to it as well County Ploughman: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/county-crawler-p55-ploughman-tractor_W0QQitemZ230127943737QQihZ013QQcategoryZ11757QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem County 764: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/County-Tractor-764_W0QQitemZ260115826662QQihZ016QQcategoryZ11756QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
  2. problem is you can buy a hardi commander for ?35
  3. Good, through review there. This is a lot to ask, but can anyone (or a few people) post up photographs of the different versions of this combine that have so far been made, just to document it?
  4. Can never have enough 716s :D Favourite has to be "Fendt with De-Stoner (2).jpg" just needs a little rotate to be perfect
  5. Ol man, i'm sure if you can manage to email, it must be possible to put them on here interesting spoilers on the tractors
  6. Wheels and booms are deffinatly where the money is on that model, I think easily ?15+ on the wheels - booms depends on what the tank looks like with the cab off and if it will pass for a towed unit. Cab and front tank...I dunno, bit too specific, no doubt someone on ebay would buy the cab for something though. Maybe the box is sellable \
  7. I prefer to imagine it works here and this is why it needs the lights ;
  8. This is the one I'm thinking of (in red) though the machinery has been cleared now I think \ http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=50.809482~-2.734322&style=h&lvl=18&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&sp=Point.sg1bnvgs4kj6_Beaminster%2C%20Dorset%2C%20England%2C%20United%20Kingdom___&encType=1
  9. The answer is the green one is quickest :D I'm in a helpful mood today
  10. Nice photographs, did you use a tripod?
  11. Ah Buglers! used to make sure we visited them everytime we were in Beaminster visiting gran, wish I had photographs of the kit they used to have back then...I remember there was also a yard full of more "worn" machinery as well a bit further away
  12. Any plans to produce parts to convert the forthcoming Britains models?
  13. Whoops, posted them the wrong way round, anyway
  14. If it adds anything to the discussion, this is the 6500:
  15. Aha, I think you guys have found the answer, that system sounds completely rubbish, shame, it'd probably work nowadays with some complex electronics.
  16. Wonder how many of these are real and how many are photoshop?
  17. Good find I don't see anything on that that says AFWD - its hydro. SO, what does the "A" in "AFWD" stand for? Have Britains used the wrong term on their boxes? I've seen one seller describe it as All Four Wheel Drive - but that is a bit of a funny way of putting it.
  18. Are you sure that was not the 6500 I posted? I don't think anyone put up images from Hullavington
  19. Yes, I believe I mentioned it in the title of the thread? ETA - someone removed a post, hence the nonsense
  20. Don't fail me brain trust! is there a real world example of the 4020 with mention or badging of AFWD?
  21. ?30 - seems to be what most limited ed's go for Be interesting to know how many standard Deutz they sell to give an idea of how limited an limited edtion actually is.
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