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but what's replacing her then John?
Yep...a T6080, but it won't be here for a few months, but the dealer got a very good price for the 8360 so it works in my favour. He'll cover me if I need another tractor for silage etc....
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Combining is probably my favourite, but I do enjoy ploughing especially when everything is the land is just right.
I like drilling too as you have to make a good job as you don't see the errors for a couple of weeks....
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Finding I had a bit more wheat in the grain store than I had estimated.
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The 8360 went down the road today...
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Some really nice machinery in those pics, Simon.
The 8360 looks in very good nick (as do a lot of others)
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Good stuff, Kev
Maybe the fuel consumption and hot exhaust are linked.
Never seen that drawbar either - looks a bit continental?
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Could be wrong, but looks like willow - crop it to make it tiller more in the second year.
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Methinks a touch of 'pilot error' ;D
See if there is a 'free return' for the hyd. oil as my sprayer wasn't happy on a spool. Make sure the spool isn't flow controllable and closed down. This tractor should have a big flow...
Remember it was a 'demo' when you last saw it working.....
Seat should lock fore and aft, usually latch on LHS.
Gearbox is standard Case
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Spraying the first built sub-assemblies of the Super Dextas for Spalding launch.
Stop teasing, Nigel.......
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Thanks GGG for the picture - but I don't miss them at all
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Looking good, Gav. I'd never seen one in the flesh until I came down your way to a farm sale recently; they are a big old piece of kit and I think you model conveys this.
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My cordless drill just died - totally helpless without it.
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Very, very nice collection, Wil, and a smart website too.
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Class piece of building there. That door is a as good as I've seen
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Beautifully detailed display! I like the small touches like the pasture drinker for the cattle etc.
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I don't visit here often enough, but it is looking very well, Sean. I like the machinery shed with everything squeezed in - very realistic.
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Another fine set of pictures, Richard. I would like to see how the rear wheels of the trailer pulled by the CS got round that corner
in pic number 3 is that trailer been cut and stuck back together
Perhaps it started off life as a powder tanker?
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Never noticed this before Martin. My 3065 (1988) had the hyphen originally, but the 3085 (1992) appears to have it too.
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Just being knee deep in dirty flood water towing 3 waitress's out after they got stuck on the way home >
I had to re-read that post more carefully a second time
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Oh and one TT took for you, Marky
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looks like there was some rare stuff there are you glad you went
Glad I went - yes, but disappointed I'm so out of touch with prices.
I like the Allis crawler the, cab looks like its home made? but a good job
i wasn't sure about that cab - nice bit of woodwork though
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And that Massey again.
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Vintage Stuff!
My latest "Hair-Brained" idea... see what you think
in FTF Member Machinery
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You 'might' get a Vaderstad Rapid for autumn 2009, and most other stuff is the same....