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Classic Tractor May 2011
Tommy Gough replied to bluegreen's topic in Brochures, Farming Books and Magazines
another great edition and well done for going ten years. It must have taken a lot of hard work but it was defiantly worth it. I did enjoy this months fleet profile, along with the story of vicon and the new 'machinery mishaps' feature. It was also good to see the Top Gear Snow-bine and hear a bit about its past. I also enjoyed Andrew Collier's column, especially his reference to the New Holland of 'Fordy'. He does some of our contracting work and defiantly does seem to get stuck more often than normal. -
Whats on your workbench???
Tommy Gough replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
just weathered some old jenga block i found a while ago. They will hopefully be turned into a poo pit in the near future, like this trial: -
If anyone still doesnt have this it is avilaible for download on: http://www.farmmodels.co.uk/ EDIT forgot to say it will take a while to load
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Whats your latest Farm/Construction buy 2011
Tommy Gough replied to Gav836's topic in General Hobby Discussion
All from HLT: 1. new power washer 2. electric fencing 3. assorted farm signs 4. stock fencing 5. chopped & split logs 6. plastruct building materials (more on this soon) -
We run a Marshall 105 (10.5 cu) and its a great spreader but it is true that the paint job is rubbish. we've had it just over two years and a lot of the paint is flaking off. The actual spreading capabilities are fine though (we run it on a Ford 7610 which is around the recomended hp).
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Heres the link to the UH site if you want it. http://www.universalhobbies.net/farming/1-16-scale/farming-models/ferguson/produit-ferguson-tea-20-sue-3576-10100.html
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What sort of Class is it and what gearbox is fitted? the only difference i've heard is that the Claas Hexashift is quicker and smoother than the MF Dyna-6. This conversation is making me hope that i get on my chosen collage course as they have both tractors and I want to find out which is best.
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Dam. Maybe he just... er... nope, cant think of a reason. But i could be biased as i haven't driven a Claas.
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Ah, fair enough. Maybe it was just me not interpreting what you said properly. Maybe he didnt get a Deere because Massey are soooooo good.
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Are you refering to a Deere telehandler? If you are the reason he didnt get one on demo is that they aren't made anymore.
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A feed lorry driver that delivered top our place today. He managed to block up the blower twice. He also gave it full power straight away which nearly blew the top off of the bin, due to the fact its an older one with no vent. Due to the blockages we have a pile of feed sitting on the floor and have not been able to clean it up due to other commitments. Also worth a note are the ploughmen who drove by this morning with all plough lights blazing away.
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repliagri 8560 to a tm
Tommy Gough replied to Paul Palmer's topic in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
I wondered if they would be as the contractor that does our silage uses a TM140 with a loader and he always slides them up. Theres normally a moment when your foot reaches fresh air as your not used to it. -
repliagri 8560 to a tm
Tommy Gough replied to Paul Palmer's topic in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
yeah, it stops them getting ripped off. On old new hollands like that you can also move the steps up to stop them getting bent. Did you do that as well Tris? Oh, and you can never have enough arials -
Not much out of the ordinary this morning (school ) but found some old photos this afternoon whilst sorting out an old writing cabinet. I had been told by my dad that his grandad used to have a hereford bull that sat like a dog but i didn't believe it. Found the pictures today and i had to concede defeat. I will hopefully upload them tomorrow, if i get a chance.
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repliagri 8560 to a tm
Tommy Gough replied to Paul Palmer's topic in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
I think the very last of the early Tm's (150,165 etc) had a black chassis. when the new range was introduced (155, 175, 190) they were all black chassis machines. -
Thats the same around our area. The contarctors use one but the farmers that do their own dont normally use one.