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The-classic-collector

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  1. hi all, how much is a britains freelander in box (but tatty) worth? is it worth buying for ?4.00??? thanks........
  2. so it was you djfb who bought that jcb!
  3. are you selling this andy? mayber cheaper than a 135 ha ha!?????
  4. as a child i had a whole empty room for my models (small collection) then it all got packed away....... and now its on my bedroom floor EVERYWERE theres even a path for people too walk through so they dont damage my models.. but i really want a loft convo
  5. grrrrrrrrr i never wanna see one of them again, whent to my local carboot on sunday. i saw one!! asked for a price, ?2.00!!!!! i said ?1.00 he said no. and i cant get over it i hesitated, and said ill get it in a min when we go back round. whent back, GONE :'(!! devistated!!!!!!!
  6. they can sometimes go in any order depending on what youre cultin, toothed discs first is good for hard ground. and genaral discs are good for softer. as for the tines, the ones on the britains ones are quite good. they will rip deep. good for maize an tatties overall the britains simba is in a good order and type because its good on hard and soft grounds, althought now and then it can make a slightly more messy job on soft :D
  7. for those who dont know northrop were a tractor conversion company, they started in the 1965. and after seeing other conversion companies rise such as bray, roadless, and matbro. they aimed to give the customer a reliable 4wd powerhouse! the first tractor being produced in 1964 simply by converting a normal 2wd tractor into 4wd. if anyone wants to know more feel free to ask me, i have a large amount of information on them. and if i remember rightly novembers classic tractor has an article on a 5004 being restored.
  8. back to the subject again ha ha!, a few of these knocking about ebay. aswell as some other interesting russian models, atleast there built to last. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/187-Russian-Made-Plastic-1-43-Tractor-KNPOBEU-MIB_W0QQitemZ6007047449QQcategoryZ92156QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RUSSIAN-CAR-1-43-TRACTOR-BELARUS-MT3_W0QQitemZ6983799850QQcategoryZ223QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RUSSIAN-TRACTOR-MTZ-82_W0QQitemZ6962121236QQcategoryZ223QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
  9. or non of that at all, how dare you put a precous 135 cab and loader on another tractor sorry, you know how touchy i am with 135's
  10. the ultimate would have to be an old siku tractor, solid diecast no detail!
  11. awwww bless him, you should try and get some of the little farmer range too. there good for starters
  12. mine consists of.... 6 pigs 100 bulls small herd of dairy cows calfs (6) 30 sheep three grass fields for silage two maize two corn three potato and two small grazing fields. weve always harvested our own corn, and silage. but we get a contractor in (next door TCFC) to do the maize and tatties.
  13. I REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY RRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLYYYYYYYYYY WANT ONE OF THOS BABYS!!
  14. thats a good conversion you have there! the only thing i dont like is the fact its a ford i want, and its been butcherd up ha ha!. joke!
  15. either a jcb loadall, jcb farmmaster, mf with loader, sanderson forklift, or ine of the other two loadalls
  16. hi all, this may sound strange, but because the prices seem to be up and down. what is the average price you would sell or selling a MUB ford powerfarm tw-35, or a non runner????? (so i can do the old pliers trick myself) thanks........
  17. here is my stack carrier, made to fit britains older linkage. it is scratch built (apart from the linkage part) from plastic, the paint job is bad as i was rushing.
  18. this topic is for the very old one ha ha!! but i know ehat you mean, im on my second. the frames just crack and break!
  19. i also have mixed opinions, its a good leading tractor. but its VERY basic, but i like the look. and its not the greatest implamatic tractor neither, if you can get it cheap like i did. its worth it for the hell of it!
  20. hi all, heres a few pics of the the layout look. im sorry for the mess but i have been very busy with our new lagoon being built. and genaral field work ha ha! sorry for the bad quality too, the good cameras being used? the first pic is the contracting yard, you can see my new mower the second is of the genaral layout this is a random equipment corner ha ha! over the wall! you can see my tm
  21. very nice, when we go to america (family has house there) we go to leesburg, but anyway. when we go to a place called oldtown in florida theres a shop with items looking like there from the past, my dad bought a miniature pedal car very simailar to that pickup. but it was a police car.......... i think these are the same............. it came in a box with some childrens game next to the car in the pic.
  22. http://images.google.co.uk/images?svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&q=farmhand+spreader the twin axled one????? feel free to ask more.....
  23. did it look like this???? if so i dont have much info, but back in the day around the 90s i used one very simillar, it was a local farms main spreader which we borrowed when ours were out on contract. wasnt the greatest spreader but it was simple and used no power, i towed it using a valmet 755. and i remember the floor drags kept slipping meaning no muck would spread, otherwise they still have it now after 2 floor repairs. please note the ne on the pic is the modern metal side version..... hope this helps........ feel free to ask more..........
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