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What Farm Model(s) did you get for Christmas?
Tommy Gough replied to Deere-est's topic in General Hobby Discussion
UH Massey 3080 (and i agree with the last two posts-it was hard to get out of the packaging) UH Ford 7810 silver jubilie wrapped stock feed bags,oil can, petrol can, barbed wire and gate (Mandy) Brushwood monster 4 bay shed (didnt look as big at toytrac) thats the farming side of things -
Has anyone heard about any with proper massey red and grey yet??
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when you turn it on the lights should flash. Check the remote and tractor to make sure they are on the same channels. here is a link to the manual english starts page 8 http://www.siku.de/uploads/assets/en/download_document_3_3.pdf
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what are you hoping to buy for 2011
Tommy Gough replied to Manor Farm's topic in General Hobby Discussion
Depends on what i get for christmas. Next year new releases however : 1. Fencing stuff from Mandy 2. Britains Case 1056xl 3. Britains kane silage trailer (possibly x2) 4. UH joskin slurry tanker 5. UH NH T6090 Possibly: Britains JCB 310s Britains Buildings Dave towse potato and cultivation equiptment -
In november when i found out my school holiday start date i also discovered that my first week off was going to be the same week as TB testing (what a way to start the christmas hols ) after the snow over the weekend it has been cancelled and wont be done until the new year, when im back at school. Now i get a relaxed approach to christmas
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A seasonal question for you...
Tommy Gough replied to Lord Ferguson's topic in General Hobby Discussion
HMMMM, thats a tough question but- I would like: a new pair of massey overalls and UH MF3030 Leave out: Any New Holland products -
What tractors did you see today without getting photos
Tommy Gough replied to FB's topic in Farm Talk
A John Deere 60something with a low loader adn a case 51 series on that -
Well, photobucket did behave and i got some more photos uploaded, this time from the sugarbeet harvest with the new Ropa
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cheers. I conducted a test the other day and i Have an implement for every tractor with a few left that could be changed with the seasons e.g. hedgecutter or road brush
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Thats all for now. Any questions fire away. Might be some more tonight if photobucket behaves
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Now for a few shots with tractors Tractors and trailers waiting to be washed Slurry store before and after Before After Hedgecutter going home
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Other shots Main Yard Workshop and indoor silage clamp Fertilizer and potato boxes (out of room ) House Road to yard and accesories for tractors Farm Vehicles
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Now for general shots of the farm Bale storage some of the herd (dry cows in a separate shed) Out wintered cows Rest of the herd being fed Calves
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Now for the harvesters Close ups
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Numbers 20 to 25 Close ups And numbers 26 to 55
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Well, after a lot of changing around, Ive finally got a set up that I am happy about so I thought I would post some pictures to see what others think. First is the tractors used in the contracting operation (55 of them) Numbers 1 to 19 Close ups
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plough and New Holland T8.390= yes please. Remote controlled loader tractor= wow. wanted something like that after I saw this video ages ago.
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After starting to clean out my grans attic so it can be insulated we came across some boxes of old britains toys that were used by my dad and uncle, along with some posters. On closer inspection i found some good models like the Bomford superflow, vicon acrobat, trailers, multi-level elavator, forager (orange), 2x Ford 5000, 1 MF 135, 1 MF 135 industrial, disk harrow, 2x rollers (1 red, 1 green), 2x balers (1 Bamford, 1 New Holland) and a Shawnee Poole dump trailer to name quite a few. The posters were of a County, a Massey 30 drill, a Massey 128 baler and a Massey 625 combine.
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found pics here http://www.grostracteurspassion.com/Actu/listing/id/13 it says jan 2011
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Classic tractor January 2011
Tommy Gough replied to flash 600's topic in Brochures, Farming Books and Magazines
dam you just beat me to it. oh well. a very good read (as ever). Loved the report on the ford 6600, Owen Hastings story about the custom cutters and the fleet profile with the right kind of tractors. oh and i also liked the coverge of toytrac