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MJB1

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  1. sounds like yer feet are well under the table mart ,well done & keep it up mate & if chappie has a daughter , yer quids in ;) :)
  2. graham , where do you find the patterend cladding from , is it bought , or do you do this yourself with vynal ?, the detail is fantastic , & up against the brushwood buildings & prices your's look fantastic
  3. as would we all ! she's a very lucky little girl indeed :)
  4. still see a fair few of those pipelayers about , but from the pic she hasn't woorked for a while now
  5. got some good pics taken there mart , :) go for the 3085 , & like gav said don't be put off by the lack of dynashift ,& most of these tractors were 40k very rarely see a 30k version about . the 6640 looks nice & well used , but don't boost it mart , the logical line of thinking is if you want bigger then buy bigger
  6. absolutely outstanding mark :) , you going to take it to spalding ?
  7. lovely fleet mate & took be aback when i first saw the colours as well , my ex-bosses were the same colours :)
  8. well sean you've got that casting off to a fine art now , looks like yet another winner from the pullen stables :)
  9. no steve please don't put a cab on it , seeing as it has the rounded fenders leave it be :)
  10. nicely done rich , would have thought you'd have done the insides of the wheels as well :)
  11. well done brian ,surprising how quickly this has all come together
  12. any trouble with the headstock in the way when hitching to the newer britains linkage mike ? was looking at fixing an A frame from the siku likage adaptors to the plough for the same reason as you've done
  13. job well dome tm 190 , just need to get the front linkage & center mower fitted now , so off to your room & don't come down till you've finished !
  14. nice one mike , it's about time a decent size bucket was available for these machines , i keep wanting to make a toe-tip bucket from the big bucket from the old britains artic loader , just working out what goes where !
  15. no point making cambridge rolls like that as skiu & britains make fold up sets complete with clod breakers if i did that i may last longer than the rover group did last time :D
  16. going to have to come down your way soetime sean to how you cast resin
  17. thank you luke you're easily pleased :D :D
  18. i see where yer going ben , but believe me , two of these rollers with this type of set up is more than enough
  19. will have to modify the lead drawbar as unlike real tractors the lift arms are in the way, the secondary drawbar also needs lengthening a small amount other than that it all works as it should don't think i'll be putting decals on mate going to have to learn how to cast in resin , then i might do just that , but untill then its a bit fiddly & time consuming , thats taken me all morning !
  20. er ok but what wrong with these ? thanks nash but the link doesn't work ?
  21. while i was at it i thought id take a few pics of my harrows converted from the lone-star drags , now fully compatable with britains linkage
  22. apart from the grader & a few generators i supose this is my first scratch build \ in real life rolling with a single flat ballast 8ft roller was a brain dead job , was chuffed when my old boss bought a kit to get the two rollers we had, he & i welded bolted & beat it together in an evening , so why not get one sorted for carpet farming as per usual the main materials are electrical conduit the roller cylinder is built up from white overflow pipe & doweling in transport lead drawbar in working position secondary drawbar in working position the complete unit will be resprayed blue when time allows
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