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  1. Ah,Kelso,he has some very interesting machinery,http://www.brycesuma.co.uk/index.php?page=products Regards Joe.
  2. Check between the back wheels,also gives a sense of scale, :laugh: Regards Joe.
  3. Not overkill at all Paul,there's a story in Classic Tractor this month of I farmer,in Leicester Shire I think,hauling an 8mtr set of Cambridge rollers with a FIAT 44-28,http://pictures-cdn.tractorfan.nl/cover/v/versatile/622458-onbekend-versatile.jpg,this months C T is right up my street,page to page Big artics etc,nice one Rory, Regards Joe.
  4. Tier 4 Engine Sean,less polluting in your collection, :police: http://www.farmmodeldatabase.com/en/view-details/008346/universal-hobbies-1-32-claas-tucano-450-tier-4i.html Regards Joe.
  5. Your just not looking in the right place Bob,e-bay,biggest shop in the World,?? http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1311.R2.TR9.TRC0.A0.Xboot+cut+jeans&_nkw=mens+boot+cut+jeans&_sacat=0&_from=R40 any price any make any size,except 31 / 33 / 35etc,in the Uk that is, Regards Joe.
  6. I'm sure you know what your talking about Paul,after all you do work on a farm now and then,but looking from the rear my Kuhn does "appear" to be straight with the front / rear of my big Fergy Is it the "land slides" look ok Malcy,your just a big kid at heart, :laugh: Regards Joe.
  7. That Vari master doesn't need any alterations,the things about as flexible as an Octopus,there are so many hydraulic rams and pivot points you can pose it virtually any way you want,transport position however is a different story,?? Regards Joe.
  8. I've just been in the kitchen trying to get on with this Vredo build,but,it's so dull wet and cold here today I had to give up,my fingers were to cold,?? :- Regards Joe
  9. Whats a Fiona Ward 1/32 New Holland E215 tracked excavator,and where are the pictures Brian, ;) Regards Joe.
  10. What do you reckon to the JCB 3c John,I have mixed feelings about it,welcome back for the Winter session, Regards Joe.
  11. It is a big job ol,not helped by the fact some of the kit parts are 3D PRINTED and that medium is very similar to Nylon,very hard to saw,and damn near impossible to sand,but,I'll crack the thing yet,?? Regards Joe.
  12. There's a very nice 1/32nd scale model of them, http://www.agrarmodellbau.de/showthread.php/15051-JC-K%C3%A4ssbohrer-Pisten-Bully Regards Joe.
  13. Aye ol,after a fifteen month break where I just could not get in the mood at all, I have the Vredo / Schuitemaker to finish which is slow going as I'm not using the supplied instructions,their in Dutch anyway so I cannot read them,plus I'm altering the parts supplied to make it look more realistic,then the idea is to put this silage trailer http://agritoy.nl/?page_id=1422&title=bouw-je-eigen--veenhuis-jvsk-18000 minus the chassis on a hook lift frame on the back of the Vredo so it will have two interchangeable bodies with either front linkage or slurry suction hose,,,,eventually, Regards Joe.
  14. Cheers Sjonnie,I was just wondering as I plan on doing a hook loader with Jan Veenhuis silage wagen myself,eventually,?? Regards Joe.
  15. Is that going to be a Hook Loader Sjonnie, Regards Joe.
  16. The pipe was made useing the breather tube off the back of cab on the UH Claas Xerion 3800 Paul.I made a Latex rubber mould useing that tube,then made a latex tube useing that mould,if that makes sense,?? it was the only thing I could think of that was roughly the right size,plus it was ribbed,just like the original. Regards Joe.
  17. This was delivered on Tuesday,cheers Graham, but needed a wee tweek,so got that done today,looks better than the pipe supplied,but useing the original pipe does mean you can alter it to suit your own specific tractor, I think it rather suits Mr Hardy's black creation very well, 8) Regards Joe.
  18. Well Bill your right,but since giving up the truck driving I no longer enjoy driving,I used to think nothing of jumping in the car,nip down to Doncaster nip back home,600 hundred miles 11 hours no problem,these days I think twice about just nipping 15 miles up to Perth to do the shopping,weird how some things change, :- Regards Joe.
  19. I don't think there's much chance of me ever going as far as Dingwall,not these days,and certainly not in March, Regards Joe.
  20. I'm guessing you've already seen this Paul,http://eng-gb.2011-line-up.com/index.php/Products/Tractors/7R-Series Regards Joe.
  21. James,click on the link in my post,that'll give you some small idea what these Vredo machines can do, Regards Joe.
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