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moogie

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  • Birthday 02/18/1969

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    Dromara, N.Ireland
  1. I hate to see anything go to waste and as my parts tin is starting to get quite full with various bits of tractors, i thought i should try and use them up in some shape or form. So this is what i came up with; For now i have made the linkage betwen the two tractors out of Plasti card, just to see if it will work. Then when i am happy with it i will make it out of brass. Woks quite well and easy enough to turn with the steering wheel. The front tractor has almost everything stripped out of it. (steering, seat mount and rear linkages)
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    Potatoes

    Dug my back garden at the weekend getting ready to plant some potatoes and vegetables. This will be my first go at growing spuds so any help would be appreciated. What would be the best early spud to plant and could they go in any time now? Do i need to get any pesticides for blight ETC, or anything else? Thanks Noel.
  3. Dont really like the balloon tyres they used, thats the main reason why i made it this way.
  4. I found this picture on the net and thought i would make my own. Found a set of axles from a Ford 6600 and went about fitting them to the Fiat. Only problem was the pin that holds the axle in was too long so had to use the original Fiat one.
  5. Gathered up a few more bits this week. The bailer is almost mint with only a very small chip on the draw bar, as for the fork lift, sadly has no boom or forks ( can anyone help me out? ) Well pleased with the dung spreader as it has its original rubber band and is still in full working order.
  6. And its still growing! This has to me my favorite at the moment. Will have to get a repo cab ordered up for the Volvo, other then that its in good nick. A moment of weakness. And the Massey collection so far. Eventually got the 595 finished, not mint but i like them that way. My latest modification, pity Britains never made one!
  7. Eventually got my tractor book on Tuesday, it was worth the wait! what a great little book, so much information, worth every penny.
  8. Seen a Fendt 936 Black Beauty today on the back of a lorry heading towards Newry. Couldn't get over the size of it! it was hanging off both sides of the lorry What a beast.
  9. Get their act together and have a good look at what they are selling. Bought my little girl a JCB 7230 (42503) and a Fold up cultivator (9550) to day. It is physically impossible to mount the cultivator to the JCB. The rear arms aren't long enough so the cultivator would sits tight against the rear wheel if you could get it connected. The new Britians are a constant disappointment to me, think i'll stick with the old ones, at least they could make implements that would mount on to the back of the tractors in those days. Sorry rant over. B.T.W. what implements fit the linkage at the front of the JCB and at the rear of the Ford FW-60?
  10. Yes, it is a trailed type im after.
  11. What type/make of silage harvesters were available in 1970 -1980's and can you get any models of these?
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