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Gav836

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  1. Cheers Sean, think I'll stick to models and farming though.....my back couldn't cope with doing this everyday :D :D
  2. Been doing something completely different to normal today, I've downed the model making tools and been laying a laminate floor in the conservatory.........not made many mistakes either which isn't too bad considering I've never done it before........biggest mistake was getting my hand between a tapping block and 4lb rubber mallet :o :D :D
  3. I thought you left it in Barry's room at Podimore :D :D
  4. As F-P just said, resin round bales would be very heavy compared to the UH ones or any other ones, the square bales I cast are heavy enough as I'm sure Sean or anyone else who's handled them will tell you. The round fence stakes would be lighter in weight than cast bales
  5. Damn thats some nice work you've done there :o you must have the patience of a saint to build them like that Out of interest, what do you think the finished shed will weigh being built like that?
  6. What you have described there is whats known as a single acting ram having only one hose amd relying on the weight of the arm or trailer buck to close it. Double acting rams have two hoses on them so you have oil on either side of the piston as you pump oil in one side the ram will extend pushing the oil out of the other side back down the hose and into the tractor, the same applies when you want to close it oil being pumped in the other side of the piston and out the other hose back into the tractor
  7. Don't know how well that would work on grass as the tracks would be likely to chew the headlands up when turning on them \
  8. Gav836

    whats your verdict

    I reported that one to ebay 3 days ago and Belarusfan reported it last night, It was also listed and supposably sold last week, also by a new person on there :\
  9. All the hedges apart from roadside and footpath ones were on a 3 year rotation where I used to work, used to knock the stuffing out of the trimmer so all our fields took a long while to get round, getting a decent finish on them was the challenge \
  10. Nice bit of work done there I have to say they are my favourite trimming jobs though, can really see where you have been afterwards, I get more satisfaction out of whacking back overgrown hedges like that than annual ones at times
  11. This on my Bebo profile > I think we've got him sorted though now :D http://www.bebo.com/PhotoAlbumBig.jsp?MemberId=1519424985&PhotoAlbumId=4438456600&PhotoId=4438506585
  12. 93hp, 4 cylinder in her, the 106-54 is the 100hp one only a 6 cylinder
  13. I never said there was a picture of the bucket did I
  14. Very good issue in my opinion, the feauture on the Fords in Devon is good.......but then I am also more biased because several members on here have got their models featured in there from the Spalding show, myself included :D
  15. The contractor I done maize with last year used a shovel on the clamp, whilst not on silage it was out with a muck spreading gang. Always a buck rake on grass and a bucket on maize clamps Pictures here: Grass http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=10659.0 Maize http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=11355.0
  16. Nice work Thomas, looking very good What about the tyres off the Fendt 936?
  17. Try this one, should work http://www.1-32farmimplements.com/mountedploughs.htm
  18. Might be wrong but isn't that one of the harvesters that Slaterfan does on ebay? Please try to use regular english and not text language though :D
  19. No, i said if it said ES and not BC don't press it.........still funny none the less :D :D
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