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Mindless bullies like that should be put away for life. If they cannot live in harmony in a society then that society should exclude them from its benefits. Your Dad and my Grandmother are both victims but society does not seem care about them as "Human Rights" seem to be only allowed for the perpetrators of a crime.
Too true Sue, > >
Law breakers seem to be the most protected species in Britain
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Thanks for all the nice comments guys
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Just came across this topic and have to agree, what brilliant photography skills you have .
Thanks for sharing some very nice models with us.
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Brian is one of those folks who if he fell in a shix hole he would come out with a gold ring in his mouth Mark ...
No seriously Mark I'm glad that one of these found there way to Aberdeenshire...all I was able to do was get a photo of it at the Isle of Skye Hotel in Perth on the Saturday since Graham & Michelle of G&M Farms Models kindly took it "up North" for the "gaffer" Andy so Brian could collect on the Sunday ;D
Good win Brian
Not quite so sure about that Bill, only a very rare piece of good fortune I'm afraid.
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Thanks guys,
I won the gold one in the Xmas raffle Mark, I'm absolutely chuffed to bits that I have one
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Looks a fair old beast with the duals Brian. Good to see you are all ready for the silage pit because the grass is so short this year I think silage in Aberdeenshire will be later than normal ;)
Ah, but model farm silage can be what ever size of crop I want it to be
Thanks for the comments
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Last cabinet which has still to be sorted out, think I will keep this one for my convo's .
Also the unopened ones stacked on top
Thanks for looking.
I hope to get updated photos of the rest over the next week or two
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Next cabinet
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High all, I thought it was about time I updated this topic
I have added some new cabinets and had a re-shuffle, so will start with those
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nope shes bigger Tris newer, stronger and better. plus she'll rake in a good bit wider than the 880 35ft the 2700 will take, only 29/30ft the 880 would handle
Murray, please check facts before posting, 2700 liner has a maximum working width of 7.4m (approx 25ft ) .
Some very nice pictures in this topic, well done and keep them coming
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Nice pictures Bill
thanks for sharing.
Sadly I couldn't make it this time, Had some jobs to do yesterday and was at my sons music school fun day in Ellon today, he plays drums and was first on .
I will be at the next one tho
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No bar at Southwaite services Brian but we can met up for a Costa or a Magnum ;)
Drink always seems to find its way into the car before setting off from home Bill ;)
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Nice
Look forward to seeing the progress of this one.
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I'll be there :) . Booked my accomodation already . Very much looking forward to it.
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if you read what it says "I WILL ONLY HAVE ONE OFF THIS MODEL "
but he has 2 in his listings
To be fair to him, one is an Agco and the other is the MF one. Both very over priced in my view and most definately won't be buying from him.
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Mine arrived this week,
Absolutely brilliant . Loads of detail and well made, a great rake.
Thanks you John
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Twill be in the post monday morning sir,.....along with three others,one scotland,one Ireland and another to Gloucester....
I'm looking forward to receiving mine, thanks John, they look great in the pics
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Lookin good Andy, I know Bren will be very happy with it, I know I was when I saw it
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aww the grinder sorted them overalls sean ;D got nh ones now and a free boilersuit with the claas :of aye shes way better i would recommend her to anyone, would never look back at the old red thing just great for shuttle work, only think is it was a 110L pump on the manitou and theres a 100L on this thing you will soon notice a change. its like anything always has a bad point but yet plenty good points
According to the spec sheets Murray, the lowest pump flow you can have on a scorpion is 110l
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I would like to add that the spout is okay on my one aswell, I really like the amount of detail and am really pleased that someone has brought this model into production ( most people have been crying out for a classic combine ).
Iam however disappointed that the rear axle does not steer, the header will not sit right down on the ground and the tow hitch needs a slight modification to allow the trailer to be fitted and removed easily.
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I wouldn't worry about the hanbrake lads, if you lose the engine, hyds or electrics the handbrake will apply itself by spring pressure, it needs all of the above to get it off.
Nice update Murray
What really annoyed you today
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As Bill said
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Usingmotorwaysandroads/Roadsafetyadvice/DG_185057
Didn't remember it was 60mph on dual carriageway myself