nothing runs like a ****
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I think a good bucket full of the stuff might sort it out now must be the only thing that has made me laugh all day thanks
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be coming a proud owner of a mf 135 how ever it is in a bit of a sate but should be ready for the dromara vintage next year hopefully. As far as i know it has a front loader on it have not seen it but dad has by the sounds of it there is a bit of work a head for the both of us
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Swine flue symtons looks like kane trailers will have one less employee tomorrow
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Halfords Ford Radient Red
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Most likely not but there no work round my part of the country.... Any one got any jobs going in Northern Ireland
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Got offered a job in Portadown driving a tractor and dumptrailer but it is 20 miles away from were i live i am not sure if i fancy doing that everyday on the scooter. No idea what to do
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Another random 2 that i snapped when i was in at the quarry
40 tonne Bell
Hitachi
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It is a nice combination indeed surprisingly it does 55k on the road, also its handy with the forks on the front linkage
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Been a while since i put anything up on this so was working for a fencing contractor who mostly does metal security fencing however still does a right bit of stock fencing, which i prefer some here is some pictures below.
The TS115 and the Kubota at Ballynahinch
Kubota and Post driver
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Just basically general mechanic at machinery and working at diggers etc. going to go to Savilles tomorrow and Bc Plant maybe but if not i may just hope that Y&S get work, its always the way last week would most likely have been the best week i have have had there well not much i can do about it
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Was told on friday the boys who i have been working with have ran out of work so i am not needed for a week or two, so i am going to go hunting for this week to see about a job maybe as a diesel fitter, i have already tried for NewHolland but they are not looking anyone, in Kennedys in Ballynahinch, will have to see what happens
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Glad to be back on the forum again after a while as the internet connection was up the left...
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Been round to the local vintage seen some nice stuff at it especially a 7810 silver jubilee Ford also some nice classic cars
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2 flat tires on my scooter thans to SCL contracts who ever they are bloody hedge cutters
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Raining like mad so just splitting and cutting some logs today inside the shed for a few hours, then heading up to M.Large's to look for a grapple for our mini digger for lifting the logs. Sort of an easy day, but i am not complaining
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Going round to help a man tidy up round a small lake, i originally asked him if i could fish it but have got roped into driving a Case 956XL with a dumptrailer i will try to get some pictures
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If you could pick up one form a landscape gardener it would be good as they are not a digger that will be worked very hard.
Lord Ferguson we bought our 5.5. tonne digger off a hire company and it had 1500 odd hours on it, if the oil and filters are changed regularly you should be fine, i would try and look in the private advertisements if you are serious about getting one.
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Finally a topic i can talk about, 2.5 tonne would be the best option to go for i reckon as i feel that they will have more power than the 1.5 tonne and they will do more so they will. At work we have two 2.5 tonners a Haniz and a Kubota firstly the Haniz are not a bad digger but they would not be the best available, the one i drive has 4400 hours on it and it is rough enough but problem it has is that very shakey and it has an awful does of the nodding donkey when you lift a good bucket full.
The Kubota is a far better digger but i have only had a few opportunity's to drive it it is a very smooth digger and there is plenty of power for what they are supposed to do, i think that the Kubota's are one of the best available on the market and they hold their money very well, if you look the truck and plant trader you will find that Neusons are very easily picked up for the right money. Hope that helps a bit
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Working in an TA barracks putting up metal fences with razor wire round it, very annoying as each panel has to be tied 3 times to connect the razor wire to the barbed wire. put they way i look at it is still a job
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Brilliant first day at my new job, first off i was asked if i could drive a digger and said yes and i was digging holes all day long and also loading a 1 tonne dumper, happy enough with the boss and also other workers
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Starting new job tomorrow with a fencing contractor got weeks trial so i do then if i preform i hopefully will get the job, they have a TM125 with a post rammer so will be happy enough
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Don't worry you won't start a row with me. The motor came with those bars when my friend bought it over a year ago. Where it is kept is in the country down a narrow road with trees on both sides and you have to watch out for the roe deer so he has left them on ;)
That sounds like a good enough reason to have them but i think scince i went to the truck show in peterbouragh and seen so many with out them on, i have went off them for some strange reason. I have to admit myself them 143's are the ticket here is a really nice one i seen at peterbouragh.
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Not going to start any rows here but i really don't think that them massive bull bars help the look of them 143's, i think they should be kept origional as possible, not sure if anyone agrees with me or not just airing my views
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went to the north west tractor show and came back with...
uh komatsu pc14 mini digger
wiking claas axion
britains bomford superflow
agrisem disc-o-mulch
britains 416s farmmaster with buckrake and grain bucket from G&M (the updated britains one with bigger wheels, not a conversion)
what you think of them new farmmasters are they better or do they still need the bigger wheels on them, any new pictures of these new purchases
F.G Pryor and son
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I hear argos are looking people at christmas you would need something to keep a fleet like that "Laugh out loud"