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  1. spring tined cultivator, can be placed straight into stubble after a subsoil, or after discing to break the ground up more. but it simply breaks the ground up like matty a said! a proccess not using a plough.......... the tines break up weeds (like matty said ;)) but can make rows ready for the bed prep........

    they can help with drainage but not a great deal as they dont reach the pan.............

  2. just like the rest, mine is the mf 135, i have two and there great little tractors, too small perhaps? and they are quite pricey!

    most of the small fords and mfs are nice, and you here of many carpet farmers using them and boasting.....

    however i have a soft side for the renault 155.54 because i have farmed and farmed with mine!

  3. we have one of these at college but its powered by a white d.b, very interesting and 'small' machine. we have just got it started again, hopefully next year we will be getting to use this beast..............

    i might make an attempt of making one identical to ours some time.................

    thanks...............

    and good luck tractorman

  4. hi everyone, picked this baby up a few weeks ago at a local show. she was just a chassis and four wheels, originaly an industrial version, shes now back in red. with me being at college money was tight so i thought, why not save youre money and make the bodywork youreself. so i spent the entire day in the workshop cutting and beating alluminium, and heres the result. i think she looks sweet! afterall i only paid ?2.00, so shes a working model.......................

    what do you think????????

    thanks...........

  5. hi all, my freind made a front weight from two siku weights and iron tubing a while ago......... well yesterday i was bored and topped it.........

    the box is made from alluminium, inside is a slab of iron and lead shot......... theres two solid iron dowel stands underneath........... and the a-frame linkage is made from alluminium (theres a tow hitch too)

    no tractor can handle it yet! although i think the xerion might (will try later) its a bit ott  :D :D :D :D but its fun! the a-frame just came of the box its that heavy!

    im going to drill a whole later and take some shot out, then im goin to place a plug in (means i can adjust the weight)

    hope you like ha ha!....................

  6. hi all, thinking of making an idea i had a while ago, infact i made a prototype..........

    a post hole borer for the front loader (or bobcat etc)......... and possibly a 3pt version?

    would anyone think it would be popular enough to sell?

    thanks................

  7. hi ihp, i forgot to say, this is only a first design, usually i use mdf as it gives a very good effect when finished... i have used plastic before and i just dont take to it, i beleive theres more quality and skill with woods, and if you do it correctly once painted you cant tell its wood.............

    thanks ihp............. (the pin on the back and 'a' frame is made of aluminium)

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