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Ricky will be taken to his final resting place on a link box hooked up to that tractor
Ricky's Northern Irish, no?
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Thanks Paul, looking foward to expanding some of the themes running through it later in the year now.
I'm sure i've seen a limited edition ROS version of an orange 1880DT in 1/32nd scale. I think it was based on their 180-90 and had the same grill and lights as the later 90 series machine rather than the correct circular lights. Although I stand to be corrected on this.
It was a 1580 I think Walter
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Does anybody know the real story behind the decision to include Siku-style front linkage on this was? Only just noticed that the two 8R JDs in the catalogue have front weights so no tractors (excluding the JCBs) have a front linkage.
Fair enough (though unlikely) if they were helping the collector by allowing him to put on front-mounted Siku implements, but if so then why only do it on the one model? And if there were plans to reintroduce Britains front-mounted implements, why was it nixed?
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My aunt's husband used to sell these in the late 80s/early 90s, not a 'proper' dealership but rather as a sideline to his own farm, I used to love poring over the brochures that always seemed to have pictures taken at sunset, making the tractors look even better!
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a great improvement there,nice
Fully agree, Britains really dropped the ball when they put those tyres on the 7920 as they spoiled an otherwise-fine tractor, but to bring out a 7820 which was just a redecal and had the same tyres was bordering on criminal!
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Probably a case of using rose-tinted glasses but those older ads seem to have more character than those of modern tractors!
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Good start Josh!
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Great to see some old iron still going strong! Will you be converting a Britains 956XL to 2wd to represent the real one?
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Nice work, what's the crane from?
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Not at the moment FNHIR, as I am working on the yard, and making silage trailers at the same time, and of course the sport as well
I have a big basketball final coming up this weekend so I may try to get some rest ( Thats not possible well.. with me )
Tough to combine it all, best of luck with the basketball!
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Is Classpower from Galway???
It would seem so, for his sins! (I jest, I love Galway, spent a very pleasant few days there with herself quite recently, though I was disappointed to find Model World closed down)
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I was unable to get the screws fixing the tractor to the base off with a screwdriver, had to resort to a less subtle mode of separating them
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aaarrrrggghhhhhhhh not the old blue and white issue again denis ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
It had been too long I felt
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Being pedantic I know (and this will probably dredge up memories for members of a certain vintage!) but the Ford 40 series with blue chasses had white roofs, the later versions with blue roofs had grey chasses before the New Holland decals replaced Ford. Good job otherwise!
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You going to try modifying the Keenan so the feed comes out the side?
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Can't wait to see how this progresses! Does the JD pickup connect to the Claas easily or did it need manipulation? Will you be painting it?
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I'm pretty sure we've had a topic like this before but I can't find it, anyway no harm in having a fresh one for newer members. We all have that one model (or maybe even two or three) in our collection that we have a soft spot for.
For me, it's the resin New Holland TG285 that was only given to NH dealers at a meeting in 2002, 800 were made. Having been a big Ford fan, most of the modern NHs had left me fairly unimpressed but this really caught my attention and helped to reignite my interest. Ended up paying about €200 for one on eBay but delighted to have done so
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I'd say half of Cavan was there going by reports! Believe it or not I actually played in Croke Park on Wednesday night, was marking Nicholas Walsh for a bit, what a tank of a man!
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Don't be getting too hubristic, ye're in Division 2 next year after all
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Sounds interesting!
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I've often wondered Ploughmaster - do you have all that information written down or do you carry it around in your head?!
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His topic of items for sale hasn't seen action in a year, might PM him, cheers!
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Agree with CP that Killeshandra is a lovely name, and building the yard will take your mind off the hammering that Galway gave Cavan's U21s last week
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