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ihatepoundland

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  1. I thought it was UH, but then I thought it'd be a lot of work to retool new row crop wheels for a limited run
  2. Argh Trago Mills, don't know whats worse, there or Bodmin
  3. Well i think I bought it, but it took 17 minutes of clicking on the buy it now button "too many connections" I'd be well angry if I was bidding, best to get them in early I think. Anyway, you know the problems, very easy after it went through though.
  4. I hope its a free auction I'm as tight as a ducks arse (rick, I'd google the last bit)
  5. I don't suppose anyone has any pictures of MF slurry tankers from days gone by?
  6. That combine in that box must wiegh about 400kg, no idea how I'm going to get that shipped?
  7. Hi Jason, I've had to move this post because the place it was put is soley for images of items that members own, no harm done, I realise you are new to the forum and we do have a maze of boards We've started discussing this one already, I think it was seen first on the TTT board and found its way here http://www.britains-tractors.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=2337.0 http://www.britains-tractors.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=2363.new#new Anyway, thanks for the details
  8. That looks awesome, you are deffinatly right about the 2680, the cab on yours looks amazing. If I was to pick one thing, I'd say it just sits a little high, don't know what you think? I had a similar problem once so I swapped the rears for the Ros 3070 tyres, but the front was 2wd, made it look a bit lower
  9. Shame hes put stickers on it and probably cut the floor to get the bigger wheels in
  10. I believe so, they have a drive shaft on either side of the main body coming from the bull pinions, I hear that setup gives amazing traction, but doesn't leave a lot of space for the wheels
  11. http://www.farmphoto.com/photography/message.asp?mid=203451 Just look at it, LOOK AT IT!!!!!
  12. http://www.lethamshank.co.uk/machinery.htm Good pictures, I'd never seen straw chopped like that before with a silager
  13. So 15 cubic metres wieghts about 9 tonne,so then 12,500 litres is 7-8 ton ish Cheers peeps
  14. It seems possible that there would be a connection between the toy and real market, but I bet the 6920 is a better seller than the 7920 in real life
  15. what would be the weight of 12,500 litres of grain? or just how many litres is 1 tonne? What is the literage of the Britains Marston trailer? Cheers
  16. Just wondering which tractor is selling the best in the UK at the moment? or top sellers in different horsepower segments? I tried looking it up on the internet but nothing there, maybe its in some of the magazines you all read. My guess is that it is green.
  17. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BRITAINS-TRACTOR-needs-repair_W0QQitemZ6973787824QQcategoryZ741QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Is it just me thinking this, but do some people like paying more for broken/incomplete items just so they can fix them? (I admit its fun, but I wouldn't ever pay anything like the value of a complete one )
  18. good point, and no three point hitch
  19. http://C:\Documents and Settings\Jacky\My Documents\My Pictures[/.img] Has to be a web address, not the address of the folder on the computer. You can add them through the additional options part though
  20. If you send me the scan before resizing via email (size doesn't matter, as long as you've got the time) I can sort them
  21. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Massey-Ferguson-MF565-Tractor-1976_W0QQitemZ7541547932QQcategoryZ11757QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem "Any questions please email" I have a question.....WHY!
  22. I have no idea what you've done then, unless your photos are postage stamp size, which is not what it sounds like. Only thing I can think of is that it is a shortcut to the real image...but again that makes no sense
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