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Deere-est replied to robertw1's topic in Latest Implement Conversions & Scratch Builds
Brilliant start!! I like this, a nice little project and some interesting tips you have given for how you have got to where you have. -
Show us your Pets!?!?!
Deere-est replied to Andy's topic in General Discussion / Off topic discussion & Everything Else
Jesus wept, Oliver! How big are those things!! Traci would go white as a sheet if she saw them, I'll admit to not being the bravest when it comes to 'tanks' but I can deal with smaller spiders. Traci though, she'd scream the house down quicker than deal with one. Patrick should have a rank, Mark. Stood to attention like that, I like the little white flick on his front. Don't see too many like that do you? Meanwhile, I turn my back for five minutes...... And back in January...... -
Silage Trailers
Deere-est replied to bob123's topic in Latest Implement Conversions & Scratch Builds
Like Sean said, it depends where you are and what you want. If you simply want the best 1/32 scale scratchbuilt silage trailer then you will struggle to beat Ciaran's Dooley trailers on the afore mentiones link to perfect-32. If you want price first, Britains' Kane offering is hard to beat. Then the few European types for detail and price are worth a look. For price and something nice, scratchbuilt and carrying all but a few details then the links above to modelfarmer and threeoaks are again worth a look. I have a 10t AS grain trailer and a 14t AS silage trailer both built by Dan at Three Oaks. I am very pleased with both of them and they are also models of trailers I have used in real life. Dan has also done Bailey, Richard Western and Stewart silage trailers and even more are due. Another worthy mention is Andy Ingram who has a speciality for Stewart Trailers...... Superb. I don't own one but I've had a good look at one in my own dirty hands and they are very, very good models. On here his username is Big A. -
Keep'em coming thick and fast, Jason Nice images and I dare say some nice workshops some of this machinery is kept in too. Got to love that big 4960. Even that 4630 is a nice beast. There is a chap not too far from me who imports a few Minneapolis Molines and restores them for sale. Onle ever seen them from the road.
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I love that baling photo. A pretty smart collection of ridging up photos too
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Getting popular all over now, Sean. It's a weight saving concept but quite often they are set behind some side skirts so as to give the look of a smooth 4x2 rather that a cluttered 6x2. Popular on bulkers and tankers and bulk powder tankers. I'll be fitting side skirts to this, either modify the originals or make some. Not one I drive, Paul or ever have but just something I fancied doing to be a bit different. Joe, what finish does it leave, just the original black plastic?
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Laptop all fine, Andy.
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Had a scratch about in the garden this morning and put almost the rest of the plum slate down around the path edges. Took Zia down the river for a splash about, came home and watched the Grand Prix highlights/surfed ebay and now having tidied up our office room. . .. I have dug out a model a started and done a little more. Traci's doing the tea, pup is asleep . . . may get away with a little while longer up here yet! Sean.... not a drop of cider in the house
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I am repling on my 'phone, Andy. I have not been able to reply in Blogs, use smiley's or Quote. Quote has worked if I 'open link' but not if I just click on the Quote tab, or Edit come to think of it.
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Lovely updates and probably one of the best for variety..... What a range of manufacturers and machinery to see around Cheshire. Love the Steiger, looks like that Knight wants everything the Strived can give it too!
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Did you get a certificate and a gold key or something like that? I visited the Waterloo factory with the three other guys in my harvest crew and watched a family do just that with a 6020 series tractor I think it was.