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Excellent yard display there you have Brian......Is that a grain drier on the outside near the Claas tractor? :)
Yes it is a grain drier, great detail on it and also all the electric fuse boxes etc are detailed on the grain store wall just beside it.
Who's gramham and does he build sheds to buy?
What are they made from? They look absolountly fantastic!!!
Graham is a member on here and he does make sheds to order/sell.
Made from mdf me thinks, not up on wood materials, all I know is they are well made and easily assembled
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Thanks for the comments guys.
The sheds are only up temporarily as my sister in law is going to try and paint me a nice scenery on the background walls. I will certainly be adding to this in the future and will keep this updated. I just hope your not in a hurry as spare time is limited :)
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Here are some of the first pics of my new layout. Inspired by others on the forum and Graham's fine shed buildings. The walls in the background are to be painted with scenery shortly by my sister in law. Grainstore and workshop built for me by Graham. Other sheds etc will be added in the future, unfortunately I do not have room to make any fields :'( :'(.
Hope you enjoy.
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Nice one Big A
Looking good, as above I like the press wheels
Brian
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Thanks. Would they be Blyth harrows then? I know that they fitted front and rear crumblers to their harrows, may look into the transport set up on these wider ones
They were ALEX HAY levellers(no longer in business) and similar ones by SELLARS. They had both crumbler rollers at the back of the machine. I don't have any pics just now, but will post some if I can find any.
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Looking good and I am looking forward to the finished article. A lot of the 12ft and 14ft ones up here had a headstock at one end for transport and a lot of them have a double crumbler roller setup.
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The one at my work has a mechanical linkage which hits on two lugs on the chassis, when lowering the body from the tipped position, therefore pushing the rear door upwards to the closed position.
Hope that helps
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Looking good Gav
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With regards to subscriptions, I would think that it would run from the first issue you got for 6 issues, a years subscription. I subscribed from the first issue so expect mine to run out with issue twelve.
I just hope it arrives more or less on time and with some improvement to the amount of content, if not then I may consider not renewing as I dont see why I should pay good money just to get wound up because its not arriving. I do hope the problems can be resolved as there is nothing else out there for us.
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Do the wheels not stay in line anyway, as uh models don't have much play in the front axles anyway. \
Sorry for confusion, I meant the real tractors
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The older bendy versions still had the steering front axle, but with the steering ram blocked off with spacers, so presumably these newer models are just the same. Hope this info helps.
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I have plans for the 818, duals, beacons +. I can't make up my mind whether to do a front press or a front hopper.
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Brilliant just brilliant
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Nice collection there :)
I have acouple of glass cabinets from Argos, their quite nice as they have a mirrored back to them which lets you see different angles of the models. Check out MY COLLECTION in this topic and you will see some pics of them.
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L.O. its Will. Bin Finkin. Firstly a belated thank you for putting the pictures on this brilliant site. Yes, I would like one for christmas. Just a couple of ideas, one you could paint the body silver with a beige roof (Transluscent fibreglass) so it looks like an aluminium one and just to get it through the M.O.T. test it will need side guards and mud flaps which will make it look really up to date. A shortened bale trailer would look good on the back as they are on super single wheels and you could also shorten another stock body to fit. Reckon that would look pretty good. Whatya fink?
There will be a shortened trailer with stock body on it plus more! I will post pics up when I get it done, but garage is to bl***y cold just now. I find if Im not comfortable I start to rush things and make a mess of them, so I just don't start if I'm not in the mood. Thats why some of my projects take months!!
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that xxl tga looks vey nice mate , good size comparisson to the f200 & the new narrow tga, wanted the new ray trucks for a while now , but now i got them i don't really know what to do with them ! what you got planned for yours ?
Yes Tris what have you got planned for them?
I like,no, like a lot those T cabs, will have to keep a look out for those!
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For me it has to be the Ford 6600.
The farm my grandad worked on used to have one just like it.
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Great job Tris 8)
Your way out in front of me now, I havn't started my trailer at all yet :(
Whats the trailer wheels from?
Looking forward to more pics of this outfit.
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I have one on terras ;D :)
tm's new mf 390t
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These Massey's of yours are sheer brilliance
Well done, I like them a lot.