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CMB

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  1. Certain people's unrealistic expectations of what a human being can achieve in a certain time frame, and then not being paid the full amount after hours of back breaking work.
  2. CMB

    At work with Gav

    Ah so that's what those mounds are, ejected mud. I spotted similar piles in a potato field locally and thought it might be extra topsoil the farm had tipped there to fill in ruts and wet areas...
  3. I'm surprised to hear this, didn't Universal Hobbies exist in 2004/5? I know Wiking and many others have emerged since then but it seems strange the two big guns were still Siku and Britains back then.
  4. So exactly when did Andy set up the forum then, and who were the first moderators?
  5. Half a dozen New Holland T7000s (I think) and one, possibly two FR9050 foragers with maize headers, farmer's Loadall, (and something big on the clamp by the sound of it), finishing work at 5pm (thanks to the FR driver who let me pass exiting the farm)
  6. Digging holes for 7 birch trees and post holes for a fence that will surround them. Next door a big contracting company was bringing in late maize to the farm clamp, just out of camera range unfortunately but I got one pic leaving a muddy field when I rendezvous with the chap delivering my new tyres.
  7. So you're back to mud and rubber then? I thought you were going for an entirely different change of scene!
  8. Are those bars on the 6210 easy to remove or do you prefer to keep them on even when you've finished baling with it ?
  9. The zips always seem to go on my workwear trousers, -branded or unbranded- and I usually end up superglueing the zip in place if I can't repair it
  10. Well done for persisting with that, I don't know if I would have the patience and would probably still be tearing my hair out..
  11. Oh can I come? As a stowaway if necessary. I'm sure there are enough recesses in your rigids/artics that I can wedge myself, or top of the bale stack, in a cab or skip etc.
  12. Agreed. I would pay £35-40 max for a boxed one, but have given up looking as it still commands silly prices.
  13. That looks much more robust (like it should) Pete. What additional parts have you used?
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