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  1. We had I believe a Combine Fire in my area on Thursday evening, with at least 5 Appliances in attendance, but I was unable to get close to location to confirm it to be a combine and not Baler, or some other piece of machinery, but may go and have a look a bit later today to confirm, not a good day for someone.

    Here are a few pictures I did manage to take on my travels.

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  2. 3 hours ago, BK741 said:

    Nice pictures of the New Holland 9.80. It was our demo combine two seasons ago and then one to the customer who part exchanged an axial flow for it.

    Yes wondered whether this was a Hire machine or not as last year this farmer had this machine I believe or similar, and his Case Axil Flow 9230??? was no where to be seen.

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  3. Just looking at this post of mine , I  realised that I didn't finishing uploading all my pictures from last year, but harvesting in South Lincolnshire has started in 2018, so I will try and keep on top of it this year. Here are a few pics of 1st Combine seen this year taken from roadside with mobile phone , so not best of pics. John Deere in OSR cant quite make out model no.

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  4. Here are some pictures of the Pigs from that time as well.

    You will notice from the pictures that there are 2 different sizes of mould and I believe I have seen all 4 breeds from the range in both sizes of the mould.

    The piglets shown here I believe are the normal ones which were in the catalogue before this range was introduced in 1993, and then back in the catalogue in 1995.

     The piglets shown in the 1993 and 1994 catalogue show them with what seems like a smaller version of the bigger moulds, as they seem to have a longer snout and floppy ears. I am not sure though if they were ever produced, and if they were , it would have been a short production run. I need now to check my collection to see if I have any.

    Would be interested to know if anyone else on here has piglets that resemble the pictures in the 93and 94 catalogue. Hoping people will read this post and get looking through their collection. Sorry some of the pictures are not the best.

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  5. Here are some pictures of the above mentioned Sheep from my collection.

    As described in the earlier posts we have,

    2211  Scottish Blackface, 2212 Welsh mountain , 2213 Suffolk, and 2214 Charollais.

    The Lambs 2218 have a head up and head down version of the Suffolk and the Charollais.

    The sheep were in the catalogue from 1993 until 1996, but the lambs carried on I believe until Britains started selling the Animals in Sets as appose to boxes of individual figures.

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  6. I believe the moulds were damaged in a fire at the factory ,or some thing like that , but I am certain the story going round at the time was it was a fire. I think they were great looking animals and a shame that moulds were destroyed, but luckily keep picking the odd ones up at Toyfairs and Car Boot sales, so collection getting bigger all the time.

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