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Deere-est

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  1. Glad you guys are liking them. The conversions most of you are doing are out of this world, be a while before I do anything "thirded" as good as any of them but at least these give you all an insight to what I have in the loft, on the bedroom wall. The detail on this 'baby' is a little poor but it's a great thing to have about!!
  2. Wow, there some hours spent there. The 36 looks a proper job with the right cab on it now. My favourite however is the 390T. I have a soft spot for these at it was the tractor I first drove properly in my first farm job at 15. A four wheel drive just like your model, on a J plate it was bought in '96 with a 915 loader on it. Sold just after I left to make way for a, ahem . . . . erm . . . . This may upset some of you . . . A John Deere 3200 telescopic. (Probably please some of you too mind!!!
  3. Old and new cultivating the staircase.
  4. Getting the hang of this now. Poor old 690 was having trouble keeping up here.
  5. Yes, it is TIM. Thought it was a cheap spin off from the Siku range. Here she is . . between the 9880 and 2266.
  6. I do not believe it!!! Try as I might for yonks and have no luck, now it appears twice!!!!! Try another one no. Ros Hitachi loading invisible manure.
  7. this better work, I've been sat here an hour resizing it etc etc!!!
  8. Ah right, 10 4. I found some RSJ's, purlings and guttering in a railway shop in Salisbury. Have some balser wood from a never completed RC boat. Gonna use than to get the strength and for concrete side panels then cover the roof with said corrugated car/paper. Thanks guys. Don't expect any pics of this too soon though. . . . I am bugger for getting things done!! Tris
  9. ha ha!!!!! I am on to it today. The weather is dryer so I can do it outside in natural lighting. Proper joooooob seeeee?!!!
  10. What cladding? TELL MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!! Am busting to get some sheds up like some of you guys have built and am new to all this really. Bit short of knowledge of where to get good building materials. I live in Wiltshire by the way, anyone round 'ere? Tris
  11. Ace, its a start. Didn't have to wait long for those replies. Liking this Forum alot already chaps!!
  12. Hello All. No pictures yet but as I only joined a day or two ago I thought I would put up a list of the models I have in my collection. Started when I was a nipper but they were swapped, broken, lost, nicked etc etc. I have satarted collecting again in the last few years and with Ebay as my shopping destination I am trying to get back the older stuff too bit by bit. John Deere 9420T (Ertl Precision, bought in Tennesee after doing the Great Plains 2000acre harvest in 2003) John Deere 7920 (Britains) John Deere 6520 (Siku) John Deere 2266 (Britains Elite) John Deere 9880 STS (Britains) John Deere 7500 (Britains) Class Lexion 580 (Norsott) Class Jaguar 880 (Norscott) Massey Ferguson 7200 (Britains) Class Jaguar (Britains) NH 9880 (Britains) NH 8560 (Britains) NH TS135A (Britains) Ford 8830 (Britains) Ford 6600 (Britains) Massey Ferguson 4260 (Siku) Massey Ferguson 595 (Britains) JCB 416 (Britains) JCB 526S (Britains) JCB 520 (Britains) Hitachi FH200 (ROS) AS Grain Trailer AS Silage Trailer 4 Wheel Bale Trailer Salop Open Cattle Trailer Pottinger Silage Wagon Vicon Trailed Mower John Deere Trailed Mower PZ Type Twin Drum Mower Front Mounted Cultivator Bomford Superflow Cultivator Vaderstadt Rolex 620 rollers 3 gang Cambridge Rollers Maschio Power Harrow (ALL BRITAINS) Amazone Centaur 6000 Lemkin 5f Reversible Plough (BOTH SIKU) Now I want to build a yard!!! Will get some photographs up at some point. Tris.
  13. Both shops have closed down now unfortunately but the website is still going strong. Stopped by their shop in Fordingbridge for the first time last week to see it boarded up. Big big shame. I cant find the My Collection link on the website though, I wanted to list my collection on there.
  14. I'd like to see a good range of attachments for the Britains telescopics and pivot steers. Manufacturers such as Cherry, Moulton, Hawk, Strimech etc etc could be included to bring us Dung Grabs, Buck Rakes/Silage Forks, Auger Buckets, Bale Squeezers, Grain Buckets, the list aswe all know, goes on!! My 416 looks a little silly with a 1 tonne GP Bucket on it. Maybe there already conversions out there, any suggestions?
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