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Good photos of some nice machinery. Think asking the 7740 to pull that load of straw was a big ask this year! Tody TX, too.
Thanks John. She went fine till the last bit. Yeah tx is a nice combine and is the right size for the acers we do.
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How does the 77 handle with no front weights on when hauling that gert trailer then, Tim?!!
Lovely updates, looks like it has all been going on down at Manor. Are the mowers new? Any probs with the JCB? What was the little Hitachi doing, tidying up or a bit of building?
TX is looking grand, quality old girl.
She went alrite up the hill till the last bit, mind you she had 32 bales on board,
Yeah been busy at Manor. Back mower is 6 years old and front 2 years old. Jcb is good shes clocked up 550 hours since april. The Hitachi is taking down 2 buildings and putting up cubicles with calving pens on the side then a lean 2 for machinery
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Cheers Guys
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Yeah its our own jag
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smart kit you have on your farm
Thank you
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Any questions just ask
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Good lad! I knew that
Of course you did
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Does anyone know if Tim Coombes bought Grahams rotary parlour?
Yeah i did Will it was a robot
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Hi im looking for a front weight frame to fit on a massey 350. Does any one have one for sale or know anyone who would have one.
Thanks Tim
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im liking that Jamie
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this came today and new smyth 14ton to replace the 10 ton aw
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Whats that hitched up behined the tm?
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Nice pics. Buy any models? Alot of the new 700 down are way. Will have to talk to dad to chande the the fendt in for the new 724
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where are you based in somerset?
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No worries Tris. The front is newer because we never had front linkage on the massey so when we brought the Fendt we brought the mower to go with it. Uphills we find the Jcb has to be dead before they come out to sort it and if they take it to there workshop they take for ages as we had problem with are groundhog. Running out of space for animals and machinery.