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Widened and flared the wheel arches, going for the look of aftermarket wheels so not to worried about front mudguard being to narrow.
still needs finished off. Going to get a front weight and need to get wheels painted
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snap on are while dear. In my opinion hard to beat Halfords advanced because of the lifetime guarantee and and just take a broken tool into any tore with receipt and they will give you a replacement. With long opening hours and plenty of stores its very handy and their tools are very good anyway, and haven't managed to break any yet
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thanks sparex do it?
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In the process of a 7499 conversion and was wondering what the proper wheel colour for a 7499 is?
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I was thinking now that more models have been released and more specialised models from scratchbuilders and conversionists
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what model, either tractor or implement, would you like to see produced?
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on uh there will most likely be screws under the mudguards to. You should see them looking between the top of the wheel and floorpan
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great detail!!
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some trailers will have super singles and some will have double wheels in real life, not sure how new ray make them though
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I think he is after 1:32 wheels and i think UH only make 1:50?
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would have a good collection of new ray lorries by the end ha ha!
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a lot of it can be made but you may struggle to get wheels in a suitable style
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Trying to fix an alarm on a 1.7dti corsa sxi (ready for the scrap yard basically.) Not my car but the alarm decided to go off at school at the end of open evening. Was a while handling because we had been offered tay but all the fit teachers had left by the time we got it fixed
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nice one, keeping it all massey! good to see a fellow massey mad enthusiast
oh definately hard decision which to go for though ha ha!
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1- massey 35
2- massey 135
3- massey 390
4- massey 4255
5- massey 590
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what size are you after?
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you'll be a minted man
75x4= 300
311x4= 1244
£944 profit. Cheap enough day out
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There was a fastrac drawing and mowing beside me last year. She wasn't long mowing a field with a 10ft mower and you should have heard the note out of her when she was under pressure pulling up the hill with a full load (she had a chrome straight pipe)
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I am looking for a front linkage folding arms for a 7499. I seen 1 with folding arms on here before but can't find it now. Any information on whether it was scratch built or a item from the likes of artisan would be appreciated
Cheers
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awh right i was thinking of using fendt 718 wheels
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awh right ok, i was thinking of extending mine but need to get the wheels i am going to use first
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How many mm did you flare the mudguards by?
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sure can ab,get a very thin flat headed screwdriver,and gently lift the bonnet up from the front,then you will see a screw holding the cab on at the base of the windscreen,thanks to fenside mf,who told me that tip
Thanks, got it all dismantled now ready for painting
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Could you tell me how to get the cab off the 7499?
scratch built buckrake in progress
in Latest Implement Conversions & Scratch Builds
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Just started on this buckrake, lot of work involved in this, about 10 hours spent on this model so far. Hard to get the folding sections to sit straight and not 'droop'