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  1. hammer and small punch and cut the front axle out, fitted UH small claas wheels + axle, fill in front roof lights with isopon or something similar, remove corner post exhaust and fit a new one at the side panel off the bonnet. A good sand down and paint adding the new front roof lights below the mirror arms.
  2. :of class looking top job they are , one wee problem them tyres are two small think i'll put 718 tyres on mine if i get one.
  3. ah i see, we've a lovely 6400 in as new but it is only 30k, nice wee buy anyway lad.
  4. what dealers is that? is that our sticker on the side off it by any chance?
  5. the dominator was getting it tight, but done pretty well I thought
  6. scratch building a JD 6910 and 3650. alot of work involved
  7. Think a JD 6400 is the only answer robert, a 40k 3350 is a class looking tractor but again give bother with a 40k box, and a 6400 is the same horse but smaller and can do near any job and is very reliable.
  8. Laforge front linkages seem too be a good job, or a wilson all depends if you want a fold up one.
  9. emm maybe a nice 6430 or 5100R and loader
  10. You would be better off with a 2850 in my opinion (pocket rocked as stated), we have one for sell at the minute and one with 16000hrs on are farm a brilliant wee tractor pulls like a train and gives no trouble, also the 2850 still wholes there money well if looked after. A 2140 is still a good wee tractor but its hard to get a good wee clean one at sensible money.
  11. wow thats definitely is a superb job there well done.
  12. nah to be honest in don't like the claas wheels, but what i am yhink now is UH valtra T series rims with rear tyres off the siku JD T670i combine and rear tyres of the weise fendt 818, but am not sure and do you's think?
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