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S. Peters

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  1. Hello,

    Here's another conversion of me.

    This one i made last summer and last week i added the Agrisem implement.

    Its a MB-Trac 1600 from Weise that i have set on Big fat Michelin Mega-X-Bib 1050 tyres.

    The rims are aluminium machine turned. I've not painted the wheels because i loved the look of this.

    The front weight is also a aluminium cnc machined ( rimmed ) witch i painted black.

    On the front and back i added hydraulic connections and a connected hydraulic toplink.

    On the back i ve made an telescopic power take off wich can be connect or deconnect.

    On the machines there a hydraulic hoses witch also can be connected or deconnected from the tractor.

    I've made some more little details as warning lichts and signs, and in de cab a coolbox for the driver.

    Hope you like this one to, greetings from Sjonnie.

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  2. hi bud were can i get wheels and things to do conversions im just new to this and any help will be appreciated cheers rob thats a job well done i might just get you to do a 936 for me my contact number is removed

    Hello, thanks for the compliment.

    I'll buy my wheels and things and models always by the same local dealer.

    He is a Hollander to and he has a webshop and has costumers in whole europe.

    Whe have made a set suitable ( wheels, extenders enz. )  for this 936.

    Its a beatyfull set and i think very easy to make on your 936 by yourself.

    You can visit his site on: www.farmmodels.nl

    Iff you are still interested in a 936 made by me you can e-mail me on sjonnie.peters@hotmail.com

    I must say that you will be my first foreign custumor.

    Thanks and greetings from holland.

  3. To John Deere Collector,

    I've drilled a hole of +/- 4 mm in the center of the front wheel.

    Then you see a screw ( or how do you call it ) that you can turn lose with a screwdriver.

    Then the wheel comes off.

    The rear wheels are easy,

    on the axel you see a black plastic tube.

    With a pincet or something you can pull this off the axel.

    Then you remove the wheels en you pull the axel from the other side true the frame.

    Succes with removing, greetings Sjonnie.

  4. Hello,

    Now i now how to post etc, here's a nother one.

    This model i made last summer.

    I've modified a JD 6930 from Wiking and mounded it on aluminium wheels with the Claas Axion tyres from Siku.

    I also made a tyre pressure on the machine.

    On the back the tractor are hydraulichitches wich are really can plugged in and out.

    I also detailed the model with warning signs and lights, horns and antenna's.

    The Agrisem implement has now a ral 3 point hith, rearlights, hydraulic hoses and the whole combination is detailed with a used look.

    Here a some foto's.

    Kind regards, Sjonnie.

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  5. Thanks for the compliment, Deere-est.

    They are scatch, custom made fenders made by myself.

    I made the fenders from Messing sheet metal.

    I bent it myself.

    The rear from the fender is from polystyreen with Revell modeling body putty.

    Then i sand it with sandpaper en finished it with paint.

    I will post some pictures from the fenders in the workshop.

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  6. Hello everyone,

    This time i have modified a Fendt 936 from Wiking into a 939.

    I mounted great flotation tyres and the new VarioGrip tyrepressure system from Fendt. I placed new fenders over the frontwheels en extenders on the rearfenders.

    A front PTO is installed and some little details as horns and lichts.

    On the back there are hydraulic linkage's that really can pugged in and out.

    Also i placed a filter under the exhaust and a second fillpoint for the AdBlue.

    It's now a really fatttt....  tractor i think... ;D

    Kind regards, Sjonnie.

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  7. Hello everyone,

    Here's one of my most recent project.

    It's a John Deere 8400 modified to european standards.

    I've construct wheels and tyre's from de JD 6930 from Wiking.

    Also have i mounted a frontlinkage from universal hobbie's witch i modified to fit on the frame.

    The rear fenders are now also to the european standards.

    Further i've ad some small details to the model to fit in my 1:32 machine park.

    Enough talking, time for picture's.

    Kind regards, Sjonnie.

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  8. Hello everybody,

    I am new on this forum and want to introduce myself to you all.

    My name is Sjonnie Peters and i'm from Holland. I collect mostly JD, Fendt, Claas and MF scale 1:32.

    I'm 27 jears old and work as a tractor driver at a local contractor.

    Further interest are modifying 1:32 farmmodels.

    This is my first post in englisch and i hope my englisch will be better in the future.

    I'ts along time ago for me. ;)

    With kind regards, Sjonnie

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