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chris.watson

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  1. Lovely mate, just stunning. Been on my list for a while, finally got around to it.
  2. I’ve actually bought quite a bit of stuff mate, just hav’nt posted it. Got the giant claas combine from Marge, and the wiking Xerion on tracks. There’s not been mucH out to float my boat really. And your right Robbo, I have been a bit busy😀
  3. Thanks mate, it’s just some of it. I need to post the rest of it and the additions that have arrived😀
  4. Mmmm, I have the model mate and it’s a monster. I have it displayed with the header on and the tank lid extensions on. And, it’s sitting on top of a sideboard as I can’t get it into a cabinet. 😀😀
  5. Great builds John, absolutely stunning as usual.
  6. Fantastic collection Stan, some top notch stuff you have there.
  7. Very nice, neat quality work James. We run a Bailey 16 tonner, and you have done the brand proud mate.well done.
  8. Looking at our wheat, to achieve 80 ton an hour, for a 10 hour cutting day you will cover 226 acres
  9. Stunning, just stunning. Looks so realistic Sean mate.
  10. Nobody will ever be able to criticise farm subsidies ever again, the money being handed out now is a subsidy really, three quarters of the population have got their hand in the till
  11. The people they are looking for are people in a position like your wife.....nothing coming in. Volunteer doesn’t mean unpaid, farmers are paying the minimum of the living wage and more in places, based on performance. Self employed people won’t get anything until June, so they can work and not be penalised. Look online for a short film about the self employed grant by Martin Lewis, people like me who are self employed and haven’t lost any income can still claim the grant money......it’s for every eligible person that filed tax returns, work that one out.
  12. Hello Charlie mate. Long time no see thanks for the info. For a DIY cut down, I think he has made a good job of that. Finish looks good to me mate.
  13. To be honest Hugh, I thought it looked like a new cast engine, Bonnet does look the right length to me to be a four pot. Still, nice little tractor though. See what you reckon side by side, the 3350 is a standard Britain’s.
  14. I took that to £155 then bailed out. It looks to me that it might be a Martin Reeve piece, as the workmanship is very good.
  15. Zac has taken the time and effort to put something worthwhile on this forum and started this thread. If people wish to take the p@ss and make coments please do it amongst yourselves via messenger. Martin made a lighthearted comment and the reply’s have gone sour. My finger is poised over the post approval and eviction button....if anyone has a problem with that, please pm me. Some posts have been removed by admin as they are irrelevant to this topic.
  16. Merry Christmas to all, my day didn’t start very well at first light when I went to move the electric fence on the fodder beet field and 120 heifers were nowhere to be seen luckily they hadn’t gone far and an hour later they were where they should be
  17. That’s around £85, much more acceptable.
  18. Tell David it’s time he had a haircut
  19. Absolutely love this thread, great collection mate. If I could just suggest one thing........it’s time those big Fords were moved on, and I have just the place for them here in Essex
  20. I have one, excellent model. We had the real one for 3 years, then chopped it for a 6130. The model scale is spot on in my opinion. Detail is excellent.
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