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Deere-est

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  1. You have made a lovely job of the paint, great finish.
  2. Well, it's weak but it does mean you can drink plenty of it! The two Danes, the Irish lad and me each took in turns to stock the beer fridge. Usually with Coors / Coors Light. We all took quite a liking to that.
  3. Don't you worry about all that. .. . .. Jesus Loves You. ... I found that out everytime I drove passed a flipping church!!
  4. I picked up a Kongskilde machine this week and apart from having slightly longer tines it isn't far off looking like what you have made.
  5. Having picked up a Massey Ferguson trailer in the past few weeks (red) I hope UH go on and do this one in red too. If not, I'm sure someone can do it for me!
  6. Not something I'll be buying but fair play to them, the engine bay detail and the wheel detail is very good. Is that as far as the unloading auger comes around though?
  7. He had them all replaced in a couple of hours. It's not what you know.......
  8. Love it, especially the added detail of the height adjustable rail.
  9. Tracis sister's bloke works for the local housing association, he's pretty handy Also pretty friendly with a glazing place in Trowbridge. I thought we'd be looking at double, even triple that for the glass. Just goes to show how much mark upbis put on it.
  10. Five new panes of double glazing , various sizes, fitted to replace fogged up panes.... £80. Pleased? You bet!
  11. I loved the accent of the women of Hooters in Oklahoma City
  12. Big kit!! Love the old army truck too, world of difference to the big John Deere. Did custom cutters do the harvesting? I'll recommend the grain harvest in USA, did it in 03 with a Kansas based custom cutter. Many opinions of the Americans are based on what we see from their public figures and what we see of commercialised America. Get out in the heartlands and it isn't the same there, nor ate the people.
  13. The Britains MF200 would be a good match, Lady F.
  14. Up to Stafford today to deliver an MAN 6wheel clamshell grab tipper, then into Worcestershire to pick up a Massey 675 to take back.
  15. I'd have thought you'd be right, Ol. You could even Topdown it first too? Maybe working the ground afterwards would just turn the slurry back up onto the surface?
  16. As that where you saw them, Barry?
  17. I've only one experience of chopping linseed and as above, a nightmare. It burnt the belt through on the chopper so we swathed it after that. The ground afterwards was just as you say to Chris. Subsoiling with a 7840 ballasted rear whes and it was tough, no grip on the surface and hard as hell underneath - heavy clay. The next time I cut it was when I was working for a contractor and I swathed it this time too, I don't know whay was done wiyh it afterwards this time but with houses near I wonder if it was baked with net and used it burnt elsewhere.
  18. Sean - tractorman810 - has scratchbuilt three combines, including their complete headers. He'd be your man to ask. Get a seat ready and a dictionary though, he talks for ages and can't spell for trying!
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