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bennyv78

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  1. It was with great trepidation, I opened the package for this model. Have we tossed away 44£ on an equally sad plow like the poor Lemken wagonplow? So at first glance every idea a confirmation that it looked like reports timely and miserable out... missed and miserable! When you with precision as a brain surgeon scratching away steel wire that ROOT plow in the package as I was thinking that it is not possible to get out of the whole plough in one piece, so I memorized where I put the glue ... However, every disappointment changed to a certain joy when you received the plow in the hand and I felt that it was not soft like a boiled spaghetti when you held it, plowbodys were stable. So when I released the plow from everything and put it down on the bench I realized that this is a whole different trip than Lemkenplough!! This was a clear-out as UH perhaps learned from the just so tragic Lemken.

    It was a joy to turn it on the tractor and start experiment with it, it is stable, not declining. This was worth its money and I am satisfied, this is a wagon plow that works and you have not set up on the shelf for all future. The only drawback is that frontlegs that holds the plow up folds like Bambi, but in other WHIRL OF HAPPINESS is a small thing in context! So the thought of this plow, it is just to shop, It is wort it I think anyway!

    Here are some sample images took yesterday on the kitchen bench…

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  2. I just love the 7930 and its design is in top 5 of real tractors! It is sad that Wiking not made the 7930 as their model instead of 6930. The Britains/ERTL version is nice but I really HATE the wheels on it. So I tested some new wheels. The front is adjusted so its better than the original and it roll nice after the floor! Just some paint and it is done and I will be really satisfied!

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  3. I have been scared for changing decals for some reason. And here in Sweden JD 8000 is quite common so now when this models has been cheap I has bough a few...

    When I got tipped about Bossens Decals I just had to try... so I removed the old decals with some Aceton and a cuetip. The I attached the new decals with the MicroSol set. The decals has glue on them, but in America they said that same proceed as with waterdecal last much longer. So I tried and the result was good, I can See now after 6 days

    The decals:

    http://shop.bossenimp.com

    http://shop.bossenimp.com/32_Decal_JD_8330_Model_Nos_P_P19918C304.cfm

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    The decal set

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    8330 and 8430

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    a 8530 decal changed to a 8530 decal from Bossen Imp.

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    All 3 with new decals

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    i got som more 8530 coming home, maybe there will bee an 8130, and a 8230 also

  4. Th plough is to fragile, has to many functions that makes it useless. I like to touch my models, attach it to a traktor ans see how its works and so. The UH is candy for the eye, but for the eye only. You has to put it in the shelter and never touch it again...

    They should has built it as the Väderstad drill, more solid, than it would have been a hit!

    But now I hope for Siku and a Wagon plough or a bigger plough. Sikus Gassner/Lemken is big, but they are solid and does not fall apart. And the latest development from Siku makes me in a good mood for the future, case the are doing more and more fine stuff theese days!

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