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Belarusfan

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  1. As people have already said there is nothing wrong with Zetors they're very sturdy reliable tractors
  2. It was only a matter of time before I asked something like this... :P Has anyone built any Belarus models in 1/32 before? Would anyone consider building me 1 (or maybe a couple) if I supplied dimensions, photos etc. from the real thing? Or maybe someone could tell me how they would go about building one so I could give it a go please? Many thanks
  3. The model is based on a Kirovets K-700A tractor
  4. What happened to all of the replies? ??? As I said yesterday It looks crazy but it works
  5. Thanks I think its a bit deep as it hasn't been set up to include the fact that the tractor's rear wheels are a lot lower than the front as it is sinking in/spinning so much?
  6. It's quite unusual here too. The only reason they were doing so is that it was too wet to use a drill of any sort. This method appears to give good results as they have been doing it for many years after beet. The power harrow appears to have the effect of mixing the seed in all on 1 level as in the past their fields seeded like this have emerged evenly. Any other questions then please ask
  7. Thanks They are rather wide They were spreading on wheat
  8. Photos from today. They will be on my website sometime, but I was rather pleased with them (took over 300 ) so thought I would put a few on now for everyone to see. All in 1 field, in the order that everything was happening: Riecam RBM 300-S with Case IH CVX170 carting: Case IH MX285 ploughing with a 6 furrow Gregoire Besson: Case IH MX285 and 5m Maschio: Case IH MXU135 spreading on seed with an Amazone spinner: New Holland 7840 and 4m Maschio covering the seed over:
  9. yes there was a 4 wheeled version, I believe Barry Newell? had 1 with a Bonhill/Fortschritt T088 muck spreading body. Thanks NH2 Afriad it isn't no, this one is 1 of 2 run by B & G Spreaders.
  10. A couple of previews of the 150+ photos I took of it :D
  11. I haven't so far.. Not yet sadly What area should I look in? Thanks The first one tops down to about 1/2 an inch, and the second one (which uses rubber flails) then takes off the remaining part without damaging the crowns. I will post some more on here tomorrow for you Thanks
  12. Had a bit of a search and it seems TBG stands for Tompsett Burgess Growers, which has confused me rather as this would be the same sort of company as Wrentham Veg? ???
  13. Thanks I esitimate those will be on there some time in January as I currently have about 600 other collections waiting to go online Cheers I was told they were being grown by Wrentham Veg but most machinery had 'TBG' on it, maybe someone knows more?
  14. Might interest NH2 as well as others? JD 6620 with Standen topper (metal flails) & Jones Topmaster (with rubber flails) Machines Simon self propelled carrot harvester Cleaning (JD 6?20 and trailer, Miedema LBV120 cleaner, JCB 530 telehandler, JCB Fastrac 3155 with Power Dolly and artic trailer) More photos on my site, as usual, in due course.
  15. Thanks :) The tines do look a little dangerous Thanks NH2 :)
  16. A Claydon Furrow Cracker Thanks I think they are getting rather scarce..
  17. Taken from 11-09 to 31-09. October's will maybe be on another day. Sadly they're a bit grainy due to the re-sizing program I use. Case IH MX285 + Vaderstad Rexius Twin: McCormick MTX150 + 4f Kverneland: MF 8250 + Michael Moore Moles press: JCB Loadall: MF 3080 + 4f Ransomes: Case MX285 + Gregoire Besson 6f: Case MX285 + 6m Vaderstad Rapid: MF 8240 + 4m Vaderstad Rapid: McCormick MTX150 + 4m Lely Combi: Case CVX170 + Vaderstad NZA: JD 3140 + Bomford Super Trim: MF 690 + Ransomes 3f: MX285 + Rapid again: Cat 55 + 6f Gregoire: MF 4365 + 4f Kv: Case 310 + 6f Gregoire: Renault Ares 836RZ + Rexius Twin: 725RZ + Vicon LZ520: NH 7840 + Needham rolls: MF 6170 + Mistral: 7840 spreading slug pellets: Case 2094 + 5f Dowdeswell: SAM lowline 3000:
  18. Are these tractors still used/cared for?
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