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Anderson Agri

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  1. Scaledown Crawler and fergie trailer this week. First new models for a long time
  2. I have a darker green one, boxed but I think it's been weathered if any interest
  3. That's just old age kicking in. Do you have people reminding you of your name yet? 🤣🤣
  4. Very happy with this little MFM Ford 4600 I picked up at Malvern yesterday, as well as a 2wd 7810 and finally collected my VKA D1000 baler from Barry
  5. Not yet, I bought a pair of resistors and they sent me 24v ones instead of 12v ones 🙄 I did however go round to tighten up wheel nuts before Malvern and found the wheel I had a new tyre fitted to a few months ago 2 of the wheel studs was spun in the hub and loose, so my trailers now out and I'll borrow my bosses until I can get a new hub, so not so much pressure on getting the lights finished. Always something but glad I noticed before driving with a tractor on!
  6. Bit more done today, the JCB had a couple of hoses looking poor so decided to replace found 1 ferrol kinked over which probably is why I've got slow slew power! Radiator now cleaned and put back in the frame new bottom hose made, after I purchased one on eBay that was completely wrong 😡 went to fill it back up with coolant and a core plug popped out! Just my luck I've also swapped the rear wheels on the 285 and 802 over so the 802 has the correct dishes, just needs a bloody good wash now and a service 🤣
  7. For sale here is my UH Case mx150. Brand new in box looking for £130 posted to UK or can bring to Malvern at the weekend. Few more models to come thinning down collection
  8. Wet weekend so finally had chance to get some repairs taken care of, starting off with the 802 the power steering pump was leaking into the crankcase as the oil seal had failed. So I bought a seal repair kit and overhauled it. The filter had seen better days 🤣 also got the radiator out of the JCB and washed out hopefully it will not overheat with it cleaned it was pretty clogged up. I also rewired my ifor Williams with led lights ready for Malvern next weekend. Then I moved onto stripping the brakes down on my IH B414 as the left hand side was grabbing and sticking and the right was doing nothing. On further inspection the oil seal on the diff cover had failed so a new one on order as well as a set of new rubber boots for the actuator housing and new brake lining as the left hand side has failed
  9. Some recent updates Took the ed40 on an illuminated road run through Bridgwater just before Christmas, bit cold and wet but an enjoyable evening. Then it was our Annual new year's day road run. I took the 8210 out for the day and avoiding most of the floods on the Somerset levels we managed to get 134 tractors and raised just over £3000 for charity Then at the end of January I took all 3 of my Allis Chalmers up to the Bath and West for the Somerset tractor show a good weekend
  10. Yesterday's arrival was in the form of a set of Brazilian Massey brochures. Very happy with these I didn't think I'd ever get south American stuff in my collection
  11. Few recent arrivals from online as well as a collection I picked up last weekend. Over 200 implement brochures as well but too many to photograph for here.
  12. Memory came up on Facebook this morning saying it was 4 years since the show at Leamington spa, which was the first proper show the farm went to. Looking back it's come a long way since
  13. Good to see you mate, sounds like a painful run back
  14. Just got home with last load good to see everyone this weekend been good!
  15. The 2 B's in place ready for the weekend. Didn't get a photo of the ed40 but it needed a wash but didn't have time 🙈😥 hope to have a good weekend
  16. 3 tractors booked in this year. Best drag them out the shed tomorrow make sure they run 😆
  17. After a while of searching finally got my hands on a copy of Ted Everett's book. Even came signed from the author 👌
  18. Few recent additions make for an interesting read. Finally got my hands on a Roadless book by Stuart Gibbard. Although not farming related book, a very interesting one nonetheless about how clever russian spies were mapping the world during ww2. Scary what they knew!
  19. Some new paint thanks to Sean for the right shade of red. All finished now
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