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richo

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  1. the xerion is still in hiding....

    I just dont like models that dont look like the real thing. A claas should be ugly green, a MF red, a Ford Blue and a Kverneland Red.

    I can kind of accept the xerion because I think it was done in this colour in real life. But a gold Kverneland- I dont think so.

    The only model I have that is not the regular colour is the Black Beauty. I have seen a real one here in quebec that was burgundy, now that was a nice colour and if ever Wiking would release that one I probably would buy that one as well.

    I have to agree with you on this. The gold versions just dont do it for me. I have got some colour variations like the white massey from UH but again It does exist in real life. The only exception to this rule in my collection is the Britains centenary Ford. Although I have likened it to the silver Jubilee version of the real tractor as justification!! Really it comes down to personal preference and as long as gold versions etc are bought they will be produced!

  2. Here is another attempt at one of Paul's kits.I bought it at spalding and have taken a while to find a suitable front axle for it to give it steering wheels. Karen of Farmmodels had some white metal axles at Toytrac which looked about right. Luckily the axle fits very well as it wasn't cheap at £6!

    Having cut off the Britains axle I made some new axle mounts out of plastic which allows a good amount of movement up and down.  To get the original Britains wheels to fit I cut off the tube that the wheels rotate on on the original axle, drilled them out and then slipped them over the new axle.

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  3. Anything bent or damaged then? Any interest from the police or did you manage to get it reloaded without anything being said?

    Last year mate of mine lost 3 round bales by going round a corner too fast, they rolled around and hit a couple of cars. Police turned up but didn't seem to care just made sure insurance details were exchanged etc.

  4. Sorry to hear that Bill, it makes you feel vulnerable when you hear things like that, I get to feeling that I am on borrowed time  :-\ :-\ :-\

    It certainly does make you think!

    A couple of months ago a friend of mine was sitting next to me, one minute he was fine the next thing he had collapsed on the floor and that was that! Heart attack out of the blue. He was incredibly fit and healthy and only 25! Not something I want to experiance again. Just no warning was the shocking thing chatting normaly then dead, very sad.

    Talking to his parents soon after was probably one of the hardest things I have ever had to do!

  5. The pull speed doesn't alter as, in our case, its set to retract at 42m/hr so regardless of how many wraps are on the drum the computer will control everything to make sure that the application rate stays at 15 mm or 18mm of water depending on which reel it is ;)

    Very clever then. Thanks for that  :)

  6. The step by step guide to moving the irrigator is very interesting, thanks for that. I often see a massey round here with a linkage mounted bar offset to one side and wondered what it was usd for, now I know.

    One other question that i thought of when walking the dog past a working irrigator drum today was that as more pipe is wound on the diameter increases so the pull speed will also increase. Does the drum speed slow or is the difference in water application not enough to wporry about?

  7. What is the PTO attached too on the spreader?

    My PTO shaft came loose in the box and there seems to be nothing for it to fix onto?

    The shaft is / was just glued on to the spreader. Mine came easily off when i tried to attach it to a tractor for the first time. I have since drilled a hole in the spreader so that the shaft pushes in, a much more secure fit.

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