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MOFFETT MFT 7840 TRACTOR
james f replied to towse trading's topic in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
The 'MF based' Moffet was based on an MF industrial driveline, something similar to a digger base. Thats why it doesn't look remotely like a Massey tractor. Can ssomeone clarify if the MF based ones came after the Ford based ones, and does anybody know the reason for the change?? Thanks -
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=741&item=6960626477&rd=1
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I'm on call for my annual joyride next Mon and Tue. I'll be chauffering a Case 895 and an 8 ton Lee trailer. Oooh, Lee trailer! Used to be all the rage one time. Still a good few around my area. We have two. Do you know if Paddy Lee is still making trailers SPN? His brother is a neighbour of mine.
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TM 190 with claas mowers
james f replied to fergie 699's topic in Latest Implement Conversions & Scratch Builds
Tractor is bling bling! What chassis is it based on and who made it? -
Marston 22 ton trailer
james f replied to NCC's topic in Latest Implement Conversions & Scratch Builds
Is it a trailer or a railway wagon ??? -
MOFFETT MFT 7840 TRACTOR
james f replied to towse trading's topic in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
Have you ever seen any real ones civilpek? -
Has anyone noticed how they used the prototype picture of the JD 6920 for ages in the catalogue ( maybe they still do?), with a horrible green plastic cab \. It put me off buying one for ages when they came out, until I saw some photos of the production version, with the proper black frame. They could do with taking a look through their catalogue now and again
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MOFFETT MFT 7840 TRACTOR
james f replied to towse trading's topic in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
A god among men!! ;D Moffets didnt use the Ford/ New Holland cab, but it looks pretty close anyway. Well done! -
Conversion question.
james f replied to the other green's topic in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
Somehow I think the cab on the 1174 looks a bit wrong, too square or something. It needs glazing too. The rest is spot on though. -
I agree. Make sure you get single core not stranded core because the single core keeps its shape better
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interesting potato planting stuff...i think??
james f replied to FB's topic in Latest Implement Conversions & Scratch Builds
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Has anybody ever figured out what those funny cast weights that came with the Massey drill were for? I thought maybe they were for on top of the disc part underneath, or were meant to go in the box under the step. I never got a boxed one so I'm not sure if they were just for packaging purposes? Here's an example: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=741&item=6960298655&rd=1
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interesting potato planting stuff...i think??
james f replied to FB's topic in Latest Implement Conversions & Scratch Builds
I'd say its probably an Ertl JD 7810 or similar bonnet on a Britains MX 135 chassis. Thats what the cab looks like, and I remember seeing that done somewhere else before. -
HELP!! .............. Orange Valmet logging tractor
james f replied to JC's topic in Britains Farm Models
Howd'ya figure that one out then civilpek? Thats a ?1 to ?0.44 exchange rate!! Its usually more like 65 to 70 pence. Looks like you've been ripped off somewhere. You don't deal with AIB do you? -
When I was about eight I got a Ford 8730 for Christmas. It was my pride and joy . Unfortunately I had (and still have) a very destructive toddler brother ( he's not a toddler any more you understand). Anyway, he always wanted to play with my Britains and I had to keep them in a box in a high up cupboard out of reach. One day when I was at school, someone saw fit to give him free reign over my tractors \, and of course he went for the new shiny one. Obviously noting that the bonnet could be removed, he proceeded to absolutely mangle the rest of the tractor >. To say that he destroyed it would be an understatement . I mean, there was nothing useful left. Imagine the fright I got when I got back from school, I could have strangled the miserable brat. In a further ironic twist, two years ago he managed to buy one of the last ones at a show, for his own collection (he's given up the spare parts business). I tried to convince him that he owed it to me but he wasn't having any of it! Anyway, thats my story of woe, just thought I'd reveive this post
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I can never understand why Britains made the chassis out of flimsy plastic and the body out of heavy die cast, it makes no sense. As for the rams, I've seen two and both had really stiff rams. You could break the chassis pulling them out, plus its hard to know when theyre up to the last, which isnt very high anyway. I also had the same problem with the rams on a JCB Farmaster, no amount of three-in-one oil would convince them to free up. As for your trailer jmgs22, theres no way I would accept that kind of breakage, even if I had to wait a while before I could bring it back.
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You'd have to post the whole page, it's some sort of collage ( ie a whole lot of pictures stuck together into one, not the other college). Probably to stop people stealing his pictures (esp THAT one!!!)
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jdmad:
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by the way, look under 'Interest' for an unusual machine :o
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Great site IHP, thanks for the link
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THAT'S INSANE!! \ \ \ ???
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You probably should have just repainted the whole trailer tractorman810
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dave Towse makes a lot of stuff from resin, maybe he could give us all some tips (unless he's afraid of revealing any trade secrets!!)