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What's your latest farm/Construction buy in 2024
Paul Palmer replied to trigger82's topic in General Hobby Discussion
Uh David Brown 1490 and a britains David Brown 1210 for its rear wheels to go on the 1490 -
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Start of the first ever bit of tractor driving i did at my uncles farm,my uncle had an old pallet which slipped over the link arms on his ford 4000 which was loaded with straw bales from the barn, drive through the yard and up to the field where the cows were housed, so painted and weathered a pallet,bales to make more realistic
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Thought you would know Simon thankyou, is it an international or a case ih you have
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I think the 885 was uk built Joe closest i can see is the 844 from replicagri
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What is the nearest replicagri ih tractor to the uk sold 885XL?
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Silage is a go down here,Saltash to Callington road fields cut and seen a field being picked up
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More great builds John
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Cant think who done it Ian,not the same person who did the 188 cab though
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Paul Palmer's conversions
Paul Palmer replied to Paul Palmer's topic in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
Nice one Andy, like the black wheels👍 -
Paul Palmer's conversions
Paul Palmer replied to Paul Palmer's topic in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
No problem Andy👍 -
😂no the siku driver went in with no damage, my tip is get a warm hair dryer over the driver which makes him more pliable and easier to get in Phil
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What tractors did you see today without getting photos
Paul Palmer replied to FB's topic in Farm Talk
Nice big kit up your way Andy -
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Paul Palmer replied to Paul Palmer's topic in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
Hi Andy first remove rear wheels then unscrew the cab via the screws underneath the rear mudguards,pop bonnet off and remove screw then put the driver in, britains drivers are smaller than siku drivers and fit in easier than the siku ones👍 -
Its a siku one Phil in the T7 above, a britains driver in the T7.300
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