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Nice to find one with a good cab, looks well.
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Splashed out on an RP Toolz mitre cutter after reading some good reviews on it. Have struggled a bit getting 1394 nose guard done with the angles and size involved, thought this might help future projects. Solid piece of kit, as yet to be tested. Also had a Birch leaf maker, other types of leaf available, should fill the winter evenings tree making.
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Found this in a secondhand bookshop. It gives good insight to older farm buildings in the 250 odd pages & is packed with 230 photo's in colour & black/white, some very atmospheric. A good source for farm building modelling & landscapes. Printed back in 1981. One Ted would particularly enjoy I think.
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35 degrees at 5 o'clock and now it's raining
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Came up behind one of Valley Axe Man's Crossland tankers this morning in Muller livery. Got the Crossland badge on the back. Small world.
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Thanks for sharing, some tidy looking kit there.
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Managed to get our bit of hay done between last Saturday and Wednesday, only about 5 acres for the ponies which does them for the year. Gone from a 4' to 6' mower which speeded the job up & seems to have saved a load of diesel. Wife hauled last load in just as forecast rain started, couldn't of been closer finish,happy days.. Wuffled straight after mowing & again next morning, certainly cut the drying time down.
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Thanks for the info guys, might give it a respray in International colours.
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Just wondering if anyone knows about Lone Star. Picked this one up in a job lot a while ago. Needs small repair to front of cab frame. Sat in spares box, not sure what to do with it. About 5" long x 3.5" to cab top.
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Whats on your workbench???
Awdmac replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
Looks well behind the 1490 Ted, very handy if you can do your own decals. Is there an app/program you've used to edit the images before printing, had a read up on doing it but couldn't figure out easiest one to use. -
Whats on your workbench???
Awdmac replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
A few photos that might help. This loader is probably about 165mm wider at the bucket end than the older DB loaders, I had to add wider brackets to hook up an older DB muck fork. The cylinder for the crowding ram is 540mm long and protrudes past the lower cross brace by 35mm. -
Whats on your workbench???
Awdmac replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
I like what your're making there Jan. I have an original DB loader on the tractor here. I will take some photos of the bucket/ram in different positions tonight for you if that helps. -
ash tree farm, tms farm work in progress
Awdmac replied to Tractorman810's topic in Model Farms & Layouts
Looking good Sean, interested to see what you come up with for the sheets. -
Think I'll leave mine in the box
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ash tree farm, tms farm work in progress
Awdmac replied to Tractorman810's topic in Model Farms & Layouts
Like the look of that Sean, done a good job on the curves, look forward to seeing it progress. -
Used to Martin but last on contractors list in catchy weather so got my own kit so me & the missus can do it between us. Got a small round baler, does equivalent of 3-4 small squares per bale. Run it behind 50hp Branson and use double spike on 1394 for collecting and putting up. Beauty is never have to get off tractor unless baler has a problem of course! Got twin spike for back of Branson which goes on after the baler & missus does chasin with it. Only do 7 acres for ourselves, start about 1pm baling & in the barn by 10.
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Whats on your workbench???
Awdmac replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
Sorry should of added, just brush in one direction