jp7810
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with solid centres id probably use the new claas arion wheels,think the mccormick ones are more suited to a 6610
take thats the wiking claas?
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818 wheels should indeed be 42 s on back and 30 s on front but however if you put ttv wheels up against them there is no difference,actually the ttv front wheel is slightly higher if anything.i dont think the 818 wheels are to scale,have a set on a wiking 6930 and i think they look good as 38s.i used valtra t wheels on the 6910 i did but if i was to do another with solid centres id probably use the new claas arion wheels,think the mccormick ones are more suited to a 6610yes there far to big for a 6910, maybe mccormick tyres on UH valtra rims not to sure yet, and if anyone has these wheels which they would sell for a good price please let me know.
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id say to release the catches on the hook arms without getting out of the cab2 nice builds there brian, can i ask, whats the string for on the 4240 ?? on the rear link arms???
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i know what you mean but never heard of or seen a higher roof.why did he want it that way??they might of been measuring of a modded machine if you understand what i mean !
our ts115 sle had a high roof and the boss ordered it with an extra which made it higher so he said \
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will just have to wait and see i suppose hard to understand how they get it wrong yet imber got it spot onnot as high but still to high if that makes sence, as for pictures i took a few, they are in the zwolle topic, but the models were in a glass display case, so getting decent pictures without flash back was a nightmare ,
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cheers mate,the wiking is a nice model but looks better without the panoramic doors,ive done the 6930 aswell but with fendt 818 wheels and normal doors will maybe post pictures of the two together tomorrowAmazing use of the Wiking John Deere, that's looks the business, very smart and accurate model you've built.
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does the roof look as bad in the flesh,was surprised there wasnt more pics of itit may well just be picture quallity on that front, having seen the models at zwolle a few weeks back ,they are certainly not cheap loking in apperance
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model looks very cheap if you ask me,just not happy with it
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no its a 3 metre was a prosol which i modified,next job is to make a drill for itIs the power harrow a kuhn 4m? as it looks exactly like the real thing I power harrow with
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cheers fellas,pics not great camera on the blink but yeah pretty pleased with it.i think the doors and back window opening really make it
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looks to me like the front grill should be a tad higher.could be wrong
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how about a recently refurbished 7810
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them wheels are brilliant but to ask a stupid question-how do you screw on the front wheels,is the hub removable??
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cougar wheels tm
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absolutly cracking build mate,and as regards the bonnet,we have a 6610 ap cab and a 7810 and the bonnets are more or less the same lenght!!
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any chance of a few pics of the 6180 massey in the conversion box mate??
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not necessarily true mine is a 3 series with blue steps,have often asked this question but never got an answerJust 1 point to note. Generation 3 10 series fords had black steps not blue steps
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with you and your apprentice im wondering if up the pole has a different meaningyeah, tad difficult that one mate, unless my apprentice takes it, and i wouldnt trust him with a hammer let alone my camera :D :D
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what, you up the pole ;D ;Dyeah can do that for the man, bit difficult when i am up them mind
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em i thought playboy is hidden under the seat
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nice work
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do these models steer and linkage work or are they a shelf model only??
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think the rough stone one is the business,wonder if they would do them in 1/32,might be worth inquiring about