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  1. It would be very fiddly Sean,but five or six ratchet straps would finish that load of bales very effectively, Regards Joe,
  2. Any good James,http://www.wespemodels.ro/index.php?route=product/product&path=60_73&product_id=1060 Regards Joe.
  3. Your probably thinking of the Belgian site Baa32 Sean,http://www.baa32.com/fr/accessoires-agricoles/270-pince-a-balle-ronde.html But I Think Barry's is scratch built, Regards Joe.
  4. Ha ha,wish I did Niels,Trino used to have a great selection of parts,a very nice set of zig zag harrows in brass,but I've just been on their site,and they now seem to prefer 1/87th scale,!!! http://trino-shop.de/index.php?s=3 Regards Joe PS,don't U H have a Ford 5000 due soon with caged wheels,?
  5. Ah,some of the ones I have are only 7mm x 0.5mm and they just disintegrate, the instructions tell you to put card between them to stop them shattering, Regards Joe.
  6. Sean,try these,they are so powerfull,if two "snap" together they shatter,http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_odkw=neodymium+magnets&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.TRS0&_nkw=neodymium+magnets&_sacat=0 Regards Joe.
  7. It's a crying shame that these are not available in 1/32,they are infact 1/24th http://www.kitformservices.com/tq.html Regards Joe.
  8. Have you looked at Trekker Tim,( Tim Reid ) http://trecker-tim.de.tl/LKW-1-d-32.htm I think useing 1/50th scale trucks will completely ruin the look of your layout as a 1/32nd scale truck is 75mm wide and a 1/50th scale is 50mm,50% too small,I know it is very unfortunate that there are very few 1/3nd scale truck,and the tractor units that are available are four wheelers,!!,but I believe someone is working on that,but being hampered by the lack of Siku models,i also think the Welly Scania R470 looks pretty good,ok it has the wrong roof profile,but James,( Stabliofarmer ) has shown that new roofs can be cast, Regards Joe.
  9. Ah,fair call Alex,I guess even with interchangable bodies it's still a niche market machine,Ok I guess if your a big contracter with alot of acres to cover, Regards Joe.
  10. Would the Joskin Cargo Track fit in with your AD plant Alex,they have a moving floor,similar to an ejector,but could make a big difference if the going is a bit wet.............and the Siku version is due shortly, Sorry Mark, Regards Joe.
  11. Does that "hopper" come with the Maus Alex,?? Regards Joe.
  12. Thanks for the info Niels,just what I was looking for, Regards Joe.
  13. Thank you Alex,fairly new then. Regards Joe.
  14. Niels,do you know if that tracked trailer transporter is being developed by Horsch,could not find any reference on their site,?? Regards Joe.
  15. Alex,I think your going to like this,ever considered a truck on your fleet,?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEHlDQrbODw Regards Joe.
  16. Yep,1/32nd it's off what looks like a Transit pick up Sean,here's the link,http://www.farmmodels.nl/Webwinkel-Product-115724089/29002-Kennis-Laadkraan-small-%28beperkt-leverbaar%29.html Regards Joe.
  17. Already been done Mark,German lad called Tim Reid (Trecker Tim) has done some, http://trecker-tim.de.tl/LKW-Fr.ae.steile.htm Here is a photo of one via his Facebook page, As you can see that one is R/C useing Siku cotrol, Regards Joe.
  18. Hey Alex,see what's brand new on Henry Selten's web site, :) http://www.farmmodels.nl/Webwinkel-Product-115724089/29002-Kennis-Laadkraan-small-%28beperkt-leverbaar%29.html Regards Joe.
  19. There's a nice write up about it on their web site David, http://www.huntapac.co.uk/new-6-wheel-drive-iveco-replaces-tractors/ Regards Joe.
  20. All you do is copy/paste the address in the URL bar,then click the "link" button above the text you've just written,9th from the left,and paste the link in the box that pops up, Regards Joe.
  21. You will not regret it Justin,makes filling in forms etc very quick and easy,you'll wonder how you managed before, ;D Regards Joe.
  22. Simplest thing in the World Justin,absolutely invaluable trick,watch this,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXRT2YH8EDM,there are loads of different ways you can do it,http://www.wikihow.com/Copy-and-Paste Regards Joe.
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