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Gav836

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  1. Step 5

    Push the ends of the wheel ram pipes up the end of the plastruct channel until the pipes look right along the sides of the Solo, then repeat this step for the press ram pipes

    Finally make a u shape out of the plastic coated wire and fit just behind the wheel ram mountings as a pipe clamp, it needn't be as big on yours but i still have to get 8 seeder tubes through it on this one as well ;)

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  2. Step 4

    For the four pipes that go between the Solo and the tractor apply a blob of glue to the four pipes on one end whilst holding them together then push them approx 1-1.5cm up the front end of the plastruct channel then apply a small drop of glue to the front of the channel to hold them in place

    Once all the pipes are in place you will need to wait an hour or so for the glue to go off before you can go any further.

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  3. Were do most of you get the modelling tools from??

    i have a few i get from the model shop (knives, saws) but i need some small dia. drill bits??

    also, draper do a nice model set with knives, saw and mitre block for around ?20, good for shed building i think, saw it in a model shop in york but didnt get round to buying it, anyone recommend it???

    cant find a pic yet but i know you can get it from the local JD store :)

    I got a set of 50 out of Homebase in sizes 1-2.5 mm for ?9.99 along with a cheap mitre block as well, can't remember what it cost though. My knife set came out of a QD store for under ?3

  4. Step 3

    Take your super glue and apply a small drop to one end of each piece of wire, making sure that the wire is still round and has not been squashed oval whilst cutting it (shown in pic but hard to see)

    Note-watch your fingers with the glue whilst carrying this part out ::)

    Fit the correct length pipe as listed above into the correct hole on the ram, i've started with the drawbar but it is entirely optional where you want to start

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  5. Following a request by Marky for me to do a topic like this some weeks ago i thought i would show you how to fit hydraulic hoses to a simba solo model, although this can be adapted for any other model. A relatively easy conversion to do, only tools being required are a drill and 1mm bit and wire cutters. You will need a length of black wire to use as the hose, i use black alarm system cable, the white cable that i use is the same and is only fitted due to this model eventually having a seeder hopper fitted and will act as the power cable to it. Already fitted to the Solo is a 8cm length of 6mm Plastruct U shaped channel along the top of the frame at the front end, this is to run the ends of the hoses into to tidy the model up. I am not showing this before fitting because A) the models need a full respray before i can sell them as britains got the colour wrong ::)B) i don't have any Solo's that are not sprayed up or any more of that shape plastruct left ::):D You will need some super glue or similar to hold the wire in place. Also Used by me but optional for anyone else is a length of EMA Plastic coated wire as a pipe guide on the drawbar

    1)What you need

    2) The Plastruct channel in place

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  6. Those Bobcat/skid steer loaders are handy machines, i was told that Gunthers where i work used to use them in the turkey sheds to push all of the muck into the central gangways before they had the Weidemann loaders, the old MF Industrial tractor/loaders couldn't get into the edges. If the skid steer is anything like our little Weidemanns, it'll lift a lot as the Weidemann will lift over a ton easily, also great fun to drive ;D

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  7. It may be a big seller in certain places but i have yet to see any Redrock equipment about in this area other than one telehandler, its one of those not very well known brands over this side of the country, i'd never heard of them before i came on here, and as we know people often buy moels of what they see being used, get over the west side of the country then i think it may be a different story :-\

    On the other hand it could be a good string to have to your bow because when other manufacturers get wind of how good the models are they may contact  you as well. As Smurf says you can get a good idea of response from us lot here :);)

  8. Not good then as it's not gonna be a cheap xmas for your boss :-\ :D :D  has it ever happened before with any other tractors  ???

    Well i'll keep my fingers crossed for ya that it wont cost much, bet your right pied off with it now  :D :D

    Well one of its sister tractors is in after needing an engine overhaul and the 640 is now waiting to go in due to electrical faults, there's always one of them in the workshop but mine has done 6800hrs on an 02 plate now.

    Pee'd off don't come close i can tell you, got my eye on a replacement though, might show you on MSN if you can stop your lovey dovey chat to your lady long enough ::);D:D :D ;)

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