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JoshParkinson

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  1. Vodafone.

    My new phone arrived today, and it was in red. I specifically ordered blue and they said at the time that was fine. So anyway we rang up preferably to arrange an exchange (ooh that rhymed!) and they said they didn't have the blue in stock, so rather than saying sorry, we don't have that phone in stock when we first ordered it they decided they would just send me a red one and hope i wouldn't say anything, nice one.

  2. Well all 4 of British Sugar's beet factories opened today and it already looks as if farmers are going at it to try and prevent a repeat of last year, it's only the first day and already on the way to and from college i've seen 3 beet harvesters all working, 7 lorries either loaded or getting loaded, and a loading shovel with a beet cleaner on the back, hopefully what happened last year won't happen again, but i think farmers are just trying to play it safe this year and also trying to take advantage of what seem to be perfect harvesting conditions, i'm sure i read in farmers weekly last years losses were mounting up to somewhere around £15 million, as the factories just couldn't get it through. I think Newark was the worst, i remember my boss having to cart some of our beet to Newark rather than Wissington, because farmers in that area couldn't get it out of the ground, and even if they could it would be no good as it was already rotting in the ground leaving the Newark factory with nothing to process.

    And also a few spuds being lifted, about 4 challengers (one of which was pulling a set of cambridge rolls?) a Case Quadtrac, JD 9530, and a big old artic ford pulling what looked like a simba cultivator, making a fair bit of black smoke. Oh and also 2 New Holland combines cutting beans.

    Not forgetting a cabless crawler! Looked quite funny working in a field next to a Vervaet 617 beet harvester and a Claas Arion 640

  3. Depends whether you're making a 20 series or a 30 series, 20 series then it would be a 6920s, 30 series it would be a 7530, perhaps with a PDC cast roof so it doesn't have that steering knob on the roof. Or a 00/10 series you would probably be better off with either a Britains MX135 or UH McCormick MTX175 cab and floorplan with an Ertl 6410 roof and i'm not really sure about the bonnet.

  4. Just watch it! I got caught out a few years ago when i did it  ::)  ;D

    She doesn't like me anyway and i don't like her so i couldn't give a flying....pig (quick thinking there)  ::) whether she catches me out or not, she told us all it was a new year so a fresh start last lesson, then 5 minutes later everybody was talking, yet she only accused me of talking just because i had my back to her! When I was actually watching a 6480 going past on a sprayer  :-[ but she clearly has a problem with me.

    cheers for the advice though  ;)

  5. ha ha indeed , dear lord  ::) ::)

    remember JD trucks are plain white , with a green,yellow & black stripe , on them , no pictures of tractors or harvesters on them

    bit later than a 93 FH

    Yeah, I'm getting inspiration from convo's R620 he did and that was in the colours you've mentioned. i would like to do my local dealers truck, but that would be difficult as rather than having a standard paint job, it has 7810s and all sorts of John Deere machinery painted on the side, looks class, and the other thing is it's a topline 4 series  :-\ Unless they've upgraded to an R series now, find out at some point, need to gather the paint up first, got twin stacks and air horns to put on it as well, and perhaps a bar beacon if i can get one in 1/50 scale

  6. My pathetic excuse of a school.

    We aren't allowed to take our blazers off, so that when it's boiling hot we're just going to have to sit there and sweat like a fat man in a bakery? Not to mention they aren't comfortable!

    Only allowed to wear black socks and nothing else otherwise we get a detention, not even allowed white or grey socks?

    They spent several thousand pounds on an obstacle course last year that you aren't even allowed to sit on letalone use even though there is a bench right next to it, so if you're sitting on there watching tractors whilst eating your dinner you get a strike, 2 strikes and it's a lunchtime detention, 3 and it's an afterschool, FOR SITTING ON A BENCH?!

    They call it your 'lunch hour', it says in your planner it's 40 minutes, and in reality it's actually 35 minutes.

    They spent another load of thousand pounds on a state of the art fitness suite that we never get to use.

    They have forced me to take French, even though i have been planning for the last 3 years to drop French, so i am now under acheiving in French due to the fact i thought i was meant to be dropping it, not to mention the teacher has a dislike for me.

    Half of my teachers are supply teachers that means we're living out of textbooks.

    We're meant to bring reading books to read in form, thankfully i had a word with my form tutor and i'm allowed to read Farmers Weekly, highlight of my school year.  ;D

    I could go on, but i think you have the general idea.

  7. Well i was at college today and going to and from i noticed there were a lot of beans uncut and the odd bit of linseed around too, didn't see any wheat left, although there is still a bit of straw around yet to be shifted.

  8. Your working with some really tidy machines there Josh,your lucky, what do you think of the 6620 so far? I get to cart maize on a 06 one this year!  ;D

    Also what do you think of the t7050? Had any problems with it? Jenkin Cragg (part time worker for them) are looking of upgrading there T7030 to a 11 plate 7050, was wondering what your thoughts are of them?  ??? 

    Back on topic looks like your having fun!

    Cheers, the 6620 isn't too bad actually! Got a nice grunt to it for a tractor of it's size, and tops out at about 28mph which is slightly faster than my 6820  :-\ Nahh the T7050 is great, it's a 59 and actually came from somerset with about 600 hours on it, it's all top spec with leather seats etc, and considering the size of it, if you put your foot down it just goes, being CVT helps of course, but it just goes like hell, and Andrew who usually drives it said he's never seen anything pull like it except when he had a T7070 on demo this time last year, but yeah i like it, really looking forward to having a go at carting spuds this year with the 6820, i was carting beet in the evenings/weekends/a week in october last year and that became my favourite job, but we'll see how i get on carting potatoes.

    But yeah about the T7050 i would recommend Auto Command anyday, i prefer using the auto command gearbox to the autopowr gearbox on our 6920s. Mind you we're in the fens so it's nice and flat, but i've heard they're not so good on hills, so power command would probably be better in hilly areas.

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