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hi everyone.. long time no post just curious, on any of your farms you own or work on.. do you have a drier serviced by ALLMET electrical control systems & driers or JW installations? i am the new service engineer apprentice.. thanks.
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has to be the 135, such a small model and very usefull, although i do like the renault 155.54 turbo haha... and........ there was a pair of yellowe 135'S near me, the pair came from massey new and were ordered in the yellow colour, they were used by the council until one was damaged in a fire and scraped (shes in a nearby yard somewhere??) and the other one was sold in auction and used as a scraper tractor and had a hegdecutter fitted to her, and finnally she was sold to a private collector, dont know hwere it is now though, but i remember it well with its little yellow cab and topper... sorry to change the subject just thought i would share that....
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SCRATCH BUILT TRACTOR - AGRIUM
The-classic-collector replied to Agrium's topic in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
oh oh oh tm190 for me! im sick of the amount of green! lets see a big beast! id love a 190............ -
thanks fb, yes college is good, go back tonight, supposed to be at work experiance today but i left my overalls at coll and my second cousin isnt at work today so will be boring!!!! i have loads of storys and pictures to post when i have time........... on the subject of the slurry guzzler............. not many about i no that, but the majority are made by 'slurry guzzler' and are yellow with red wheels, they work by reversing the entire tanker into a ramped lagoon. the tanker has a vacuum but also a corkscrew system at the back for tougher sludge, they are prone to blocking and clogging with 'biily band' but the later models resolved this common problem i beleive. the positive features of these machines are there tough build, quick fill and i mean quick fill hence 'guzzler' , and the new ones are all galvanised and stainless, however down sides are the horsepower requirement and the blockage factor, plus not everyone has a ramped lagoon. however on mine you will notice an exit to one side, you can fill via pipes from here. and it can be used to side spread to, and my added extra was top fill lid :D :) it does it all................. can anyone get me the decals???? thanks....
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hi everyone, always had a thing for slurry guzzlers. and you never see many around, dont even start on the manufacturer :D so i decided the farm would look nice with one, its made from a britains 'milk tanker' tank, lonestar wheels, dowel, plastic pipin etc.......... doesnt look too bad, i will have nore picturesw this afternoon of it 'used' should be messy!!!! thoughts welcome please.............. sven....
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SLURRY TANKER
The-classic-collector replied to Agrium's topic in Latest Implement Conversions & Scratch Builds
fantastic ian, i will deffinatly be wanting one of these some time, however im only interested in hi-spec livery.......... any chance you will do this livery, you only need decals........... good job!!!!!!! -
its better than zetors : : am not knocking them though............... you got to try them first and youre mind is altered! nice machine luke................ those wheels will look beasty ;)
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im not saying fendtsrule............. but poor ronnie isnt going to get the full size version......... ive got more like her............... i intend on framing it.................. back on topic, am i right?????