james f
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That comes out at 32 1/2 feet or 9.9metres
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7's are quite common here but spend alot of there time on drills and balers no idea how a CVT has an advantage here but nice to see them about
Drilling and baling would be two of the best applications for a CVT. The ability to precisely control the forward speed while keeping PTO speed constant allows the operator to go a quickly as the conditions (soil type, swarth size etc) allow, getting maximum efficiency out of the tractor. I have often been in the situation baling where I could go a little faster with the baler, but the next step on the 3 speed powershift is too much.
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i just wonderd
because they are so big what do they use big buds for in real life
cheers ram
Scraping yards and putting out bales of hay with a bale spike ;D
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You just send her over to me and I'll deal with her :D
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After someones suggestion about military workshop stuff in markys vegetables, I found this on ebay:
Keep your tongues in!
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About barrels, you can get very small diameter solid half round Plastruct, that you could stick around a suitable cylinder as ribs to make a good looking drum, when painted it should look the part.
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Interesting. They do a very clean job of loading the beet off the bare ground dont they? No way youd get it that clean with a loading shovel.
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But 8950s are the rare ones arent they? And whats so classic about that setup anyway? Sounds like overkill to me
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The forestry driver was smaller so he could swivel around in the cab
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Piece from the Irish Farmers Journal 7 Jan 2006:
McConnel flail cutter for Fastrac
Contractors wanting to get between hedge and grass verge cutting jobs as quickly as possible have been given the means to do it by McConnel, the UK-based vegetation control machinery manufacturer.
It has engineered a mounting kit that enables the company's telescopic Power Arm 7700T flail mower to fit behind the cab of the JCB Fastrac.
The resulting outfit can cover the ground quickly and safely between jobs thanks to its 65kph top speed, twin axle suspension and all-round disc brakes before deploying the long-reach mower. The 7.7m reach Power Arm 7700T is normally carried on the axles and three-point linkage of a conventional tractor, the telescopic section of its outer arm enabling it to reach 7.7m from the side of the host vehicle.
So they do exist!!
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I bet hes glad not to have one of those zero rated bidders winning it!
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He wont be driving it anywhere by the looks of things now!
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That Neil fellow must be pretty thick if he cant see that his forum has died a death. This place is way better, I wouldnt waste my time with that other one. The only thing it was any good for was a few photos, and even they werent fantastic. I think the reason it didnt work is because any time someone posted something, you got an email notification, so you didnt have to go along to the site every day to see what was on it. I wish he'd just axe it because its also becoming a source of spam emails for dating sites and that kind of stuff.
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Brian Holmes (no relation ) - 01535 642 184
:D :D :D
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I'd say go for a gravity feed one with the cup up on top. Theyre more reliable since you dont have to rely on the suction pressure to pullup the paint. I got a gravity feed one much like that ebay one for about ?16(+ postage from Hong Kong!) before christmas and I'm really happy with it
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Where?
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Holy God, thats some display. Thanks for putting up the pics Stan. Those guys are some competition for Michael I can tell you. Im really raging I missed your little meet up last week now! John was delighted to meet ye though. It would be nice if we could do it at the weekend. Tell the boys they're welcome to come up to my place and give me tips anytime!
PS: Lee trailers hit the spot!!
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Hmmmm, never saw a crane on a power harrow-drill combo before, is that common? Nice pics too
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Thats one big header , beats our 10ft 1530 any day!!
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Cool gear Alan . Whats the story with the grouper on the mower, did you make it yourself?
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Great to hear about the Roadless 65, the Ford '000 series is well overdue. Can't wait! :) :)
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Should have built it on a base board :