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DeereBoy

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  1. 21-5-10 - Bateman RB26 parked up, proper machine! More on my website!
  2. 21-5-10 - JCB Fastrac 7230 and crusher More on the site
  3. 20-5-10 - David brown ploughing for spring barley More photos and information on my website.
  4. 18-5-10 - Spraying OSR more pics and info on the website!
  5. 18-5-10 - just finished spraying potatoes More pics and info on the website
  6. 12-5-10 - Spreading fertilizer on beans More info and photos on the website, also a special offer for the DVD's
  7. 17-4-10 - De-stoning and planting potatoes 26-4-10 - De-stoning for potatoes And a photo of a Fendt 936 (which isn't the best ) 09-5-10 - Blog updated! More photos on the website
  8. Hello, I run a website called Ben's Agri Photos (www.bensagriphotos.co.uk), where I display my farming photos and videos from South Yorkshire and North Notts regions of the UK. I also take photos in North Lincolnshire and Sometimes Norfolk. I have decided to put a few pictures from each set i take onto this website to give people a preview of what i do, then if you like them, you can view more of the photos on my site. I Know it's a bit late into the year so i have strated the thread off with some older photos. Any comments or questions etc are welcome www.bensagriphotos.co.uk
  9. Does anyone actually own one of these, and if so what do you think and how do they work? and do you have any pics of it with a implements attached?
  10. not a Larrington!!! Not in my good books! make a Jones Engineering!
  11. But then i'd say to you, parsnip, potato, carrot, lettuce etc lifting, planting, irrigation, weeding is hard to beat. I think its just peoples preference, wont find much silage here!
  12. I just can't help but think it, i have never been interested in the grass land side of farming, to be honest, it just doesn't interest me, some people find it amazing, maybe because its a fast operation most of the time. Maybe I don't like it because there isn't a lot of that around here, but that's just my choice. There are lots of fantastic slurry tankers, silage trailers etc but what about the vegetable equipment? There has to be a market for it?!? I can't be the only person who thinks this! Why aren't you talented model builders putting your work to producing de-stoners, potato planters, ridgers, bed - tillers and even salad planters etc. I know there are some on the market but there aren't as many of these as there are silage equipment model builders. There are loads of makes out there, Grimme, Reekie, Standen pearson, Jones engineering just to name a few, so why does no one bother building them? Is it just me? what do you think?... Ben
  13. Thanks The 6499 was certainly a nice machine, and it's made me want to get the UH model. Your not the first person to mention the narrow mud guards, i'm going to have to ask about it
  14. www.bensagriphotos.co.uk Farm machinery photos and videos from the UK. DVD's are also available to buy on the site. Click on the address to visit. Ben
  15. Never mind 2010, what about 2009? I still haven't seen the Lemken mounted sprayer!
  16. Spotted these when i was looking at the new Lemken mounted sprayer. There looks to be pins so the "proper" linkage on other tractors such as wikings can be attached to these implements. What do you think?
  17. i am wondering where i can get a see through flashing beacon from just like the one on the wiking john deere 6930? Thanks Ben
  18. thanks, so how do you remove UH wheels?
  19. Probably nothing to you but i am wanting to change some wheels on a JD 6930 and i have not done this before so i was wondering if you would be able to let me know how to remove the wheels? Also, what paint do i need and how do i paint the inner part of the wheel? thanks Ben
  20. Maybe one of you could try for me as i would like to know if the Vaderstad TopDown can be attached to the Wiking fendt 936 and if so is it tilted back as the attaching pin on the tractor is too high? Thanks Ben
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