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MJB1

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  1. missed the vid mark , but once i saw it , no mistaking the noise of MP! but if you listen a bit closer at the chicanes by your work , all the speeding up & slowing down makes that multi-power sound like yer sitting on an air raid siren :D so were you wearing your MF issue ear protectors ? can understand why they soon replaced MP with a stick change gear giving the 12 speed option
  2. ahh most of the matches i go to round here have at least a 25% showing of trailed ploughs, not something i've ever had the chance of using ,having said that of all the acres i've ploughed i'm self taught so i'd like to try a trailed one albeit badly
  3. nice pics bill, likeing the little 4wd zetor, & that case 1394 looked well tidy was there much in the way of vintage as opposed to classic or a good mix of both ?
  4. cold well colder now i've had me head sheared with a 0 grade with the clippers \
  5. nails ? pre drilled holes with small tacks & glue will hold
  6. really ? i know they were commonly found on DB tractors but seen loads of them fitted to JD's as well
  7. did this ever get finished ? i hope so as this is another machine that i'd like to have a crack at but have absolutely no time to ever to get to start it \
  8. for wood & some other materials i use 'eveo-stik' IMPACT instant compact adhesive
  9. slightly better pics of the 1120 & 2030
  10. next 4 pics for jez , simon & the other green fans 1) a 1020 waiting to go into the workshop, (already a 1020 in workshop being rebuilt, but sadly no pics ) 2) ready for work , an 1120 & 2030
  11. next up an absolute corker , a very clean & tidy D reg MF 699 8000hrs ,with no rust. new to a pig farm nr Glastonbury
  12. ooof been a while but have snapped a few tractors of interest to post here ! just to indulge the lorry fans first pic 1, my MVF volvo , with one of MVF's new scania's pic 2, very battle scarred DB1690 on a feed wagon in wales
  13. turned out really well mate . nice job well done
  14. got a bit of everything going on there rich , nice pics chap
  15. loving the pictures thomas , but also just looked on your website & you have some superb action shots of the other implements you've built , & thanks for listing in english as well :)
  16. looking good graham very good infact ! will it be finished in local authority colours , or maybe a large nationals colours , would look great in the green & red of docwra or just white & blue of the water board
  17. a few bit's, abit of a rubdown & some paint will transform this no end , good going sean ,yup, good , oven ready, welldone big boy , heat , salt, good , done
  18. nice little set up mate could save you four tractors worth of daily usage of diesel though , how about blowing the silage straight into the pit ! :D seriously mate , you got a good base to build on , like most small builds it'll turn into a comprehensive layout in next to no time :)
  19. looks like good going there mate , know of one in wiviliscombe just down the road , but not seen it working , 1500model by the looks of it. look forward to seeing this finished
  20. i'm left quite speechless thomas quite speechless indeed, just oozes quality with each pic :)
  21. contractor in wales has two like this each coupled to a claas tractor also has a couple of armer harvesters aswell also hitchedto claas tractors got any more pics gav ?
  22. just think peter this build was going so well untill you posted it up here :D :D
  23. hard frost in north petherton (somerset) but watched 'the day after tommorow' last night so have inflated dinghy put up a tent & am ready to burn down the library
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