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TT & I are coming, Bill. Leaving Thursday for along weekend. See you all there.
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Ah of course... Do you know I don't think I have ever seen one of those John - does it still get plenty of use on Leathamshank Farm
Still use it a lot, a bit less since I got the Sumo, but does it's fair share. The 3m one can kill a 135 hp tractor so the 1200 is optimistic in that pic.
might have to make a set of then 23's for my 1200 when it arrives
I've got a frame made - just experimenting with tines..
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Looks to be a cracker. The only thing that I'm not a huge fan of is the PAVT wheels.
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That's looking good, Unk. Very delicate work.
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Sorry to drag this way OT but I rummaged through the workshop this morning and found the book. The machine still has the Bomford plate on the top link stay.
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Good stuff Marcus. Just caught the videos too - should be Welsh lakes rather than lanes.
Must be a bit rough on the old wing mirrors.
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I did one a wee while ago Pete.
http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=13143.msg223200#msg223200
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Ordered the Norev Dominator 108 from my local Claas dealer.........I like Claas Prices
Down as Claas spares?
Just got your old Nuffield - Brian Norman with single front wheel.
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Think it would be a 37 Marky - that rings a bell. Bought when we had the 590 so mid seventies.
Here's a pic after I put another row of tines and roller on.
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Those bonnets look very well - nice mesh on the grill too.
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Just also noticed that the depth wheels are in the wrong place for a draft control tractor.
Wonder if that's where they were fitted for delivery and moved to rear by dealer - UH got a pre-delivery picture
We had a '25' frame with double coil tines - what was that - a 42 or something?
Also have a Bomford subsoiler on a 24 type frame
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That looks like really clever land you've got Gav.
Certainly get your £7.60 worth out of the tines too.
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Great photos, Bas. You saved me a long journey to see machinery I can't afford anyway.
Thanks for taking the time to post them.
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What a great set, Mandy, I'm sure they'll do well. Everything was done by hand in the past so there's virtually no limit to the sets you could make - harvest with scythes etc, hedging & fencing....
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They look good. I can see a couple coming my way soon.
I thought the 100 series were a bit lighter built than the 1000s which were designed for drill mounting.
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Looking forward to seeing it in the flesh now, Marky. I agree with BOR, the BN will always be just that - a BN.
Only ever seen a 24 on steel wheels too.
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Looks good, Mike - just not big enough
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Nice ones Marky - my dealer is still waiting.......
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What a superb job. A bit of a challenge in brass too.
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Very tidy model indeed and the extra detail you've added certainly makes it stand out.
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That is a really great scratchbuild, of a useful sized trailer.
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A couple of sets of Nigel's new SCALEdown rollers. Guess what I'm doing tonight.
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Just totalled up what I'm going to spend on all the new models coming out before Christmas..............
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Missed this thread
What a smashing place you have there Mandy.
What really annoyed you today
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It's all part of the paperchase nowadays Sean. I've had to do several 'courses' over the last few years - the forklift one being the biggest waste of 2 days/£350 ever.