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brianih634

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  1. Such a terrible disease, so many medical advances, but cancer just seems to be one step ahead. So many lives lost to cancer, my sympathy goes out to anyone affected.
  2. Thanks for the nice comments. Bill, Andrew Jolly was infact a friend of my father inlaw Bob, they had many occasions to meet together with work.
  3. The fact that my father inlaw lost his battle with cancer and is sadly no longer with us :( :'( . Such an injustice, a nicer man I've never met.
  4. Same place for me to Bill . Thats a pity that you can't manage Paul .
  5. Well done, that looks a great build you've done for yourself. Lots of work gone into it by the looks of it :)
  6. Reading about your injury made me cringe Paul If you can adapt at using your hands like you adapt at getting things to fit on your low loader, I'm sure you'll be fine .
  7. There is so many options of spout length and end pieces that it gets confusing. Looks like the standard end piece would work well on that machine, but then it ends up too high if it is very windy.
  8. Thanks for all the comments Front hitch is the Imber Ford one, with side rails added . Front wings are from the Kirovets tractor. Front steering angle altered to give more steering lock aswell . Most of the 7810's I recall from this area had front wings, front hitch and beacons fitted to them, so made my own mini version
  9. Oh! the gates, I thought you mat recognise them Mark, fencing either side of them might be a bit ropey, but not the gates ;)
  10. Thanks for the comments, they were fairly easy to do, slight bit of filing and drill some holes for the screws Massey was a bit of a fiddle to do as I could not get the loader to sit right , then I discovered that the bucket does not sit true to the loader frame, so therefore threw me off . Final result looks okay though . Tipping angles were altered on both loaders aswell, I just hate that model manufacturers make them so that you could never actually load a trailer with them :
  11. Thanks, Now there is a thought, must have a look this week and see what I can find in the garage model room
  12. Had a bit of spare time this weekend, so got round to tidying up the work bench of parts accumulated for conversions. Ford 5640 first
  13. Couldn't wait to get stuck into this conversion Had it planned since I saw it was being released. Heres a few pics, hope you enjoy, I certainly enjoyed doing it :)
  14. Internet being back on , after being down for two days for some reason!
  15. Thanks for the kind words. Not a castle, just utilise every little space I can see ;) A small village called Tarves, be approx 20 miles from you Ronan.
  16. A lot more to it than meets the eye Jez, there are quite a few differences in all :-X
  17. Looking good so far Dave, you don't hang about :)
  18. As Bill said http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Usingmotorwaysandroads/Roadsafetyadvice/DG_185057 Didn't remember it was 60mph on dual carriageway myself
  19. Too true Sue, > > Law breakers seem to be the most protected species in Britain
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